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TEN TIPS TO EASE HOLIDAY TRAVELS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN:

The chaos of packing, airport crowds and security, lengthy car rides and yes, even overexposure to family and friends is enough to erode any holiday traveler’s festive spirit. Add traveling with children into the equation, especially when special needs are involved, and some parents might wish they could just stay home. But a few preparations, [...]

Help Me Calm Down!

Kids with sensory processing disorder often experience anxiety. They are overwhelmed by all the transitions and unpredictable events taking place in their daily lives, but often cannot pinpoint the source of their discomfort. They might become irritable and appear to be irrational. Tantrums often become a modus operandi to attract [...]

Autistic Perseveration

Perseverative behavior is a well known tendency among individuals with autism and similar disorders along the austistic spectrum. Repetitive movements, echolalic speech patterns, rigidity of thought, obsessive interests, and ritualistic behaviors have in fact become hallmark features of autistic disorders and are often used for diagnostic purposes. As clinicians, [...]

Who Has a Disorder?

Attention Deficit Disorder has a reputation as being a problematic condition that does not work in the classroom. In most schools, kids are required to sit, listen and write. They cannot pace, chew and listen. Or listen, multi-task, pace and sit.
If you are not familiar with ADD the second two options might sound [...]

Thank You

A year ago today, my 4-year-old daughter was scared to run. She cried at the playground and clung to my leg. She could not pump on a swing, climb the monkey bars or enjoy a see-saw. She shrieked in fright when a pack of 4-year-old boys and girls came too close. She [...]

It’s Summer! What’s Your Child’s Plan?

Backpacks and sweaters pepper the lawns while their young owners bike, run, skate, or just chat with each other. The sunshine feels warm and the air smells sweet and summer is clearly on its way. Though school buses will soon come down my street and break up this early morning scene, one can already [...]

Kids Have Feelings Too

My daughter would like to know who is on the phone. She has been cooperative all morning and shared with her brother. But now, she begs for my attention. The scene:
4 year old:”Mommmmy, who are you talking to?”
Myself (preoccupied) :”Mmmm”
4 year old (shrill) : “WHO?”
Myself (scattered): Um Hum
4 year old: “Waaaaa, tell [...]

Letting Go

We have dreams and expectations for our children. We are sure that they will be successful. Perhaps they will achieve what we were unable to accomplish. They will make ourselves and others proud.
But many of us get a curve ball. A child who is totally different - it can be personality, motivation, cognition, communicative [...]

Thinking Fresh

Our kids are bombarded by technology beginning at birth. By the age of 4, many children can manipulate the computer better than their parents can ever dream to themselves. Our children’s attention spans continue to decrease as Wii becomes the favorite national pastime. The increased time they spend with technology translates into less time engaging [...]

The Dignity Of Risk

Learning can be difficult. Baby falls, bumps and bruises when he learns to walk. Entry to the official Two-Wheeler-Bike- Riding-Club is almost never achieved without proud displays of skinned and bloody knees to prove success. Surviving sibling rivalry, playing sports, overcoming bullies at school, sitting through impossible exams, learning to drive and enjoying relationships all [...]


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