Suggested Reading for Children and Parents About Going to the Doctor or Hospital

Suggested Reading for Children and Parents About Going to the Doctor or Hospital

I have written blogs in the past about tips and suggestions along with coping techniques when you take your child to the doctor or the hospital. Books about healthcare experiences should present helpful information for children in a truthful and encouraging manner. The following is a list of good books for children and also for […]

Tips to Help Children Navigate Emotions and Worry at the Holidays

As the holiday season approaches, there will be many changes to your family’s normal routine.  Perhaps you have family members staying at your home, traveling from one location to another or even traveling a great distance during a very short period of time. For children, these changes to their normal routine can add some extra […]

Back-to-School Sanity for Special Needs
Solving the Puzzle of Sensory Feeding Issues
Special Attention For Special Needs Through Divorce

Special Attention For Special Needs Through Divorce

All children need love and support during divorce – that is not news to anyone. In order to address the needs of your child(ren) during your divorce, it is important to recognize that children with special learning, emotional and/or social needs generally experience their parents’ divorce differently than more typical children. This is not a […]

Helping Your Child Become A Better Listener: Teleclass Re-cap

Helping Your Child Become A Better Listener: Teleclass Re-cap

In this teleclass with expert Lois Kam Heymann, we discussed the importance of listening skills in every child’s development and the steps we can take to help children become better listeners for academic and social success. The issues addressed apply to children of all ages who have typical (or normal) hearing, hearing loss or an […]

Processing the Special Needs Diagnosis

Processing the Special Needs Diagnosis

Every parent with a special needs child remembers the moment when they first heard their doctor’s diagnosis. Whether the specified disorder was “developmentally delayed,” “autistic,” or the ever-ambiguous “special needs,” the rush of emotions is powerful and immediate. Some are angry at first. Others are ashamed. Most are confused. But all are worried. Worried for […]

A Practical Explanation of Autism, Special Needs and Developmental Delays

A Practical Explanation of Autism, Special Needs and Developmental Delays

The terms “autism,” “special needs,” and “developmental delays” are everywhere these days. It seems like every time we turn on the television or open a newspaper, a brand new study is out telling us how common these disorders are in our nation’s children. Indeed, recent estimates have indicated that as many as 1 in 50 US children are afflicted with some form of autism and as many as 15% of all children ages 0-17 have special needs.