Oftentimes, kiddos who have little-to-no language and/or who struggle with sensory challenges also struggle with transitions. That said, many children regardless of these factors struggle with transitions. So what does this look like? A transition takes place anytime your child is expected to move from one activity to another. They are hardest when your little Continue reading
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8 Ways to Shut Off Your Brain And Sleep Better At Night
Just this week, I asked how many hours a day do you worry? The most common answer was 24/7 since many of you worry in your sleep. This weighed heavy on my heart because even though I have trouble sleeping enough hours each night, when I do sleep, I am a deep sleeper. I used Continue reading
YOU Are Your Child’s BEST Therapist
You are the parent. You know your child BEST. I may be trained in my profession but you are trained in everything related to your child. The fact is every child is different and you know your child better than any professional with letters following their name ever will, even if they spend 20 Continue reading
The 3 E’s of Your Parent-Child Relationship
There are 3 E’s that I believe affect every parent-child relationship. That said, we are focusing on the importance of these 3 E’s for you as a parent of a child with special needs. They follow in a cycle for every challenge you and your child endure. The important thing is to remember you Continue reading
Your Child Thinks In Pictures
Last summer I attended one of Temple Grandin’s conferences. During the conference she spoke about her brain and how she thinks in pictures. (She has a book and HBO remake of the book on the topic of thinking in pictures and they are worth checking out.) To give an example we could all relate Continue reading