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Resources to Reduce Stress in Parents
Parenting > Self-Care

Resources to Reduce Stress in Parents

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...Stress The stress in this situation doesn't just come from dealing with behavioral outbursts. Other sources of stress in your life may include: Stress...stress in this situation doesn't just come from dealing with behavioral outbursts. Other sources of stress in your life may include: Stress in the workplace,...
Limited Communicators: How to Open the Door to your Child's Potential
Special Needs > Speech and Communication Impairments

Limited Communicators: How to Open the Door to your Child's Potential

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...no functional communication shows behaviors which may not fit the situation....before the cart' syndrome. Are the behavioral responses or outbursts caused by...Are the behavioral responses or outbursts caused by limitation or inability...and desirable needs? Or, are the behaviors limiting the ability to patiently...
Holiday Meals and Families with Special Needs
Special Needs > General Special Needs

Holiday Meals and Families with Special Needs

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...themselves feeling pressured to explain or apologize for their child's behavior around the holiday dinner table. Maybe your child is a picky eater or prone...the holiday dinner table. Maybe your child is a picky eater or prone to outbursts. This may cause tension if your host takes it personally, but there are...
Disciplining Children with Bipolar Disorder
Special Needs > General Special Needs

Disciplining Children with Bipolar Disorder

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...manage their behaviors. Preventive...with acting-out behavior, it is not always...managing the behaviors of children...their children's behavior. One such measure...impulsivity and risky behaviors. Routines also...in mood and behaviors that may indicate...or acting-out behaviors. Awareness...bipolar child's behavior. When early...silliness, intense outbursts,...
Sleep and Autism: Evidence-Based Help for Children Who Can't Fall Asleep or Stay Asleep
Special Needs > Autism Spectrum

Sleep and Autism: Evidence-Based Help for Children Who Can't Fall Asleep or Stay Asleep

By Ms. Charlotte Perkins
...shape their days shape their nights too. There are approaches that work. Behavioral strategies come first. Melatonin is a safe, evidence-based option when...strategies come first. Melatonin is a safe, evidence-based option when behavioral approaches alone aren't enough. Here's what the research shows and how...
Getting Your Child to Take Medicine: Evidence-Based Strategies That Actually Work
Health > Treatment

Getting Your Child to Take Medicine: Evidence-Based Strategies That Actually Work

By Henry Bennett
...using today. The Pill-Swallowing Progression That Works. Many children refuse to swallow pills, and forcing it doesn't help. What does help is a behavioral shaping approach developed at Nationwide Children's Hospital that uses candy-coated chocolate pieces to build the skill without the pressure of taking...
What Is Play Therapy? A Parent's Guide for Special Needs Families
Therapies > Play

What Is Play Therapy? A Parent's Guide for Special Needs Families

By Dr. Jenna Collins
...therapeutic modality where licensed therapists use play as the primary language through which children express, process, and resolve emotional or behavioral difficulties. The therapist is trained to observe what the child does, how they interact with materials, what themes emerge in their play, and how...
Respiratory Health for Children with Disabilities: A Complete Family Guide
Special Needs > Respiratory Health

Respiratory Health for Children with Disabilities: A Complete Family Guide

By Samantha Kay
...typically developing children. A child with limited verbal ability may not be able to tell you they're having trouble breathing. You're watching for behavioral changes instead: increased irritability, refusal to participate in activities they usually enjoy, or changes in sleep patterns. A child with low...
When ADHD Isn't Alone: Understanding Co-Occurring Anxiety, Dyslexia, and Learning Differences
Special Needs > Attention Deficit Disorders

When ADHD Isn't Alone: Understanding Co-Occurring Anxiety, Dyslexia, and Learning Differences

By Liam Fitzgerald
...diagnosis. You've started treatment. But something still doesn't add up. Medication helps with focus during homework, but they still avoid reading. Behavioral strategies reduce impulsivity, but anxiety about school keeps building. The pieces don't quite fit. That confusion is often the first signal that...
Sleep Solutions for Young Children with Developmental Differences
Parenting > The Early Years

Sleep Solutions for Young Children with Developmental Differences

By Caroline Harris
...disabilities, the underlying cause of sleep disruption is often neurological, not behavioral. The child isn't refusing to sleep. They're dysregulated. Their nervous...themselves. That's the wrong target. Sensory Regulation Comes First. Before any behavioral sleep intervention can work, the sensory environment needs to support...
The 2026 Child Care Crisis: What Parents of Children with Disabilities Need to Know
Parenting > General

The 2026 Child Care Crisis: What Parents of Children with Disabilities Need to Know

By Noah Bennett
...care centers operate at a 4:1 or 6:1 child-to-staff ratio, depending on age. A child who needs positioning support, communication assistance, or behavioral redirection can't be served safely within that structure. The program needs to hire additional...
When Behavior Becomes Self-Harm: A Parent's Guide to Managing Self-Injurious Behavior in Children with Intellectual Disabilities
Medical > Psychiatry

When Behavior Becomes Self-Harm: A Parent's Guide to Managing Self-Injurious Behavior in Children with Intellectual Disabilities

By Chloe Davis
...It's self-injurious behavior, and it happens in...the pediatrician, a behavioral therapist, or 911....911. Self-injurious behavior (SIB) isn't one thing...What Self-Injurious Behavior Is. SIB includes...(self-stimulatory behavior), which is rhythmic,...marks, that's SIB. The behavior shows up most often...as a parent. The behavior is driven by a mismatch...

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