Category: Special Needs Parenting

How To Help Your ADHD Child Go Back To School

Dr. Tali Shenfield

For many children, the start of a new school year produces feelings of excitement and anticipation: The idea of seeing old friends again, discovering new subjects, and meeting new teachers makes the prospect of schoolwork seem more like an adventure than a chore (albeit often temporarily). For children with ADHD, however, the idea of returning to school often invokes a ...

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14 Effective Strategies For Managing Child’s Anger

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Anger is a notoriously infectious emotion, easily setting off the desire to react in like kind. Many of us were not taught how to effectively deal with anger during our own childhoods, so when we experience anger in a child, we struggle to react in the way we feel we ought to. Keeping ourselves calm and judicious may prove possible, ...

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How to Teach Mindfulness to Children

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Mindfulness is a concept which has, in recent decades, received quite a lot of attention both from mental health professionals and within the media. Mindfulness is generally defined as a process wherein an individual learns to pay focused, mindful attention to his or her internal and external experiences, and so becomes more aware of the present moment. He or she ...

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Helping Asperger’s Teens To Survive and Thrive: 15 Key Steps

Anna Kaminsky

For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be ...

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Understanding Eco-Anxiety and Why Many Kids Today Experience It

With climate change becoming an increasingly common theme in politics, news, and even entertainment, it’s no wonder more young ...

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How To Tell Whether Your Child is Gifted

Sometimes classroom behavior problems signal giftedness. Brad and Karen were at their wits end. Their grade school children once again ...

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How To Recognize The Signs Of Learning Disabilities By Grade

As children grow older, their behaviours change dramatically. While a hysterical tantrum over something minor is completely normal at two ...

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What is Dyslexia? A Guide for Parents

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Dyslexia is an old name for a subtype of learning disability related to difficulties in acquisition of reading. While dyslexia is relatively well-known, it is not well understood, largely because educators have yet to agree on what dyslexia truly is. While some experts are convinced it is a simple matter of being unable to accurately process the sounds of letters (...

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Teenage Suicide: Warning Signs and Prevention

Dr. Tali Shenfield

There can be few things more devastating to a family than a suicide of a child. Not just one person is lost but the whole family loses something that it can never get back. Most suicides, however, could have been prevented. This is why it is so vital for families to learn to identify the signals of potential suicide to ...

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Warning Signs of Autism in Babies and Toddlers

Anna Kaminsky

Every child differs in his/her developmental capacity and pace. Some children learn to speak earlier than others. Some learn to walk earlier than others. However, there are some milestones which should be reached by every child by a specific age. If babies fail to talk or walk by a certain age, there may be a problem. When a child ...

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Optimizing Your Child’s Executive Functioning

Dr. Tali Shenfield

As popular media started using psychological term 'executive functions', more and more parents are learning about the importance of increasing executive functioning capabilities as a critical developmental stepping stone in virtually every area of child’s life. But what is ‘executive functioning’ and how does it relate to your child’s development into a teenager and young adult? First, executive ...

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