If you are a professional who conducts autism assessments, you probably see far more boys and men than you do girls and women. There is a strong belief that more boys have autism than girls, because more are identified. What we often fail to take into account is how autism presents very differently [More...]
HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT FAMILIES BEING SEPARATED
There is a lot in the news right now about refugee and immigrant families being separated at the border. Here are six tips for parents who are struggling with how to talk with their children about this: LIMIT INPUT First and foremost, especially with young children, monitor and limit what [More...]
Taming the Fear BEAST
If Your Student is Fearful… Do you have a student or client who is afraid many things? Fear can be a real beast, but it's possible to tame that beast. Here are my tips to share with your fearful kids. (Modify the language to fit the child's age and communicative ability.) 1. BREATHE. When you [More...]
Is Your Child a Worry Warrior?
Does your child worry about every little thing, bringing it up again and again and again? Perhaps you have a Worry Warrior, an expert in thinking of every little thing that could possibly go wrong in any situation. A little worrying can be a good thing. It can stop your child from doing something [More...]
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