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Could it be Dyslexia ?
Reading is supposed to be fun for kids. It’s a way to explore new places, imagine silly characters, and learn lessons in a fun and engaging way. But when your child struggles with reading, it may become an activity they dread.
Nov 14, 2017
Adjusting to a New Normal When Your Child has Special Needs
Learning that your child has special needs – whether it’s autism, Down syndrome, sensory processing disorder, learning disabilities, or anything else – can take time to accept.
Nov 7, 2017
Planning a Safer Halloween for Children with Special Needs
Halloween is just around the corner and is an exciting time for many kids. They get to dress up as their favorite characters, go trick-or-treating with family and friends, and see all of the houses decorated.
Oct 24, 2017
Helping Your Child Cope with Stuttering
Stuttering is a very common problem in children. Many children go through a period where they may repeat certain sounds or words, prolong sounds, or be unable to form specific sounds.
Oct 17, 2017
Fighting Back Against Bullying
As adults, we often know how to recognize bullying and deal with these situations in an appropriate and respectful manner. However, for children, this can be a new and scary experience.
Oct 10, 2017
Picky Eating vs. Feeding Disorders: How Therapy Can Help
When your child will only eat certain foods, it can be frustrating. You feel bad feeding them macaroni and cheese or chicken nuggets every day, and you know they’re not getting all of the nutrition they need. But differing from what they like can cause...
Oct 3, 2017
Fun Activities to Stay Active with Physical Disabilities
Just because your child is in a wheelchair or has other physical disabilities does not mean that they can’t stay active. Physical activity is important for children (and adults!) of all ages and abilities.
Sep 26, 2017
Improving Communication When Your Child is Non-Verbal
Just because a child is non-verbal doesn’t mean they have nothing to say. They take in the world around them just like other children and are sure to have plenty of thoughts, ideas, and opinions of their own.
Sep 19, 2017
Tips to Help Your Child Improve Their Handwriting
Is writing an activity your child dreads? Is it hard to make out what they’ve written because their handwriting is so sloppy?
Sep 12, 2017
Recognizing Signs of Depression in Children
Good mental health is a critical part of everyone’s well-being, young and old alike. But whereas adults are often better able to recognize and communicate their struggles, children don’t always know how to express themselves as well.
Aug 29, 2017
Preparing to Go Back to School
The start of a new school year can be both exciting and a little nerve-wracking. Kids usually can’t wait to see their friends but may be nervous about what to expect with a new teacher, new material, and maybe even a new school.
Aug 22, 2017
Back-to-School Tips for Children with Special Needs
The start of a new school year can be both exciting and a little scary for children and parents alike. There are many changes occurring, and this can be a lot to take in.
Aug 15, 2017
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