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Navigating the Early Intervention System for Children with Special Needs
Parenting > Early Intervention

Navigating the Early Intervention System for Children with Special Needs

By Lucas Johnson
...cognitive, communication, and social-emotional skills Reduce the need for special education services...services later in life Enhance family well-being and coping skills Increase the likelihood of successful inclusion...later in life Enhance family well-being and coping skills Increase the likelihood of successful inclusion...
Leveraging Adaptive Strategies for Cancer Survivors
Special Needs > Cancer

Leveraging Adaptive Strategies for Cancer Survivors

By Aiden Moore
...life and promote overall well-being. Self-Care and Coping Strategies. One of the most important adaptive...Survivors may also find it helpful to develop new coping skills to manage stress and anxiety. This might...may also find it helpful to develop new coping skills to manage stress and anxiety. This might include...
Medical Psychiatry and its Role in Managing Anxiety in Special Needs Children
Medical > Psychiatry

Medical Psychiatry and its Role in Managing Anxiety in Special Needs Children

By Chloe Davis
...promoting a better understanding of their world, and equipping them with skills to manage stress and anxiety. Innovative Techniques and Therapies. Over...Over time, a variety of techniques have been developed to promote better coping mechanisms for children with special needs. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy...
When a Child with Selective Mutism Goes Back to School
Education > K-12

When a Child with Selective Mutism Goes Back to School

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...being oppositional. They are so anxious they have developed dysfunctional coping skills to combat anxiety, which often includes avoiding social interactions.Children...oppositional. They are so anxious they have developed dysfunctional coping skills to combat anxiety, which often includes avoiding social interactions.Children...
Children Coping with Learning Disabilities: Recognizing and Getting Help For Your Child with a Learning Disability or Speech Disorder
Parenting > School Years

Children Coping with Learning Disabilities: Recognizing and Getting Help For Your Child with a Learning Disability or Speech Disorder

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...predisposition for areas of excellence. Children of physicists tend to be good in math. Children of artists tend to have excellent right hemisphere skills. So how can we assess when someone is having a problem? Mothers always know. They know because they are able to observe differences in siblings. They...
Tips to Support your Child with Selective Mutism Transition Back to School
Education > Accommodations

Tips to Support your Child with Selective Mutism Transition Back to School

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...oppositional. They are literally so anxious they have developed dysfunctional coping skills to combat anxiety that most often includes avoiding social interactions...oppositional. They are literally so anxious they have developed dysfunctional coping skills to combat anxiety that most often includes avoiding social interactions...
Understanding Early Intervention Therapies: Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapy for Infants and Toddlers
Education > Early Intervention

Understanding Early Intervention Therapies: Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapy for Infants and Toddlers

By Dr. Eileen Hart
...three therapies: speech, occupational, and physical. You've got therapists coming to your home twice a week, sometimes three times. But when you watch the...words develop. A speech-language pathologist (SLP) works on: Pre-language skills: eye contact, joint attention, turn-taking in play, responding to their...
Negotiating Salary and Benefits: What to Say When Employers Bring Up Accommodation Costs
Career > Advancement

Negotiating Salary and Benefits: What to Say When Employers Bring Up Accommodation Costs

By Dr. Evelyn Mercer
You've done well in the interviews. An offer is coming, or a promotion conversation is on the table. Then someone on the employer's...knowing the law and navigating the conversation in real time are different skills. Employers often don't raise accommodation costs explicitly. It surfaces...
Exploring Career Opportunities That Fit Your Unique Skills and Interests
Career > Finding Jobs

Exploring Career Opportunities That Fit Your Unique Skills and Interests

By Oliver Bennett
...doing and what you are good at. Make a list of your skills, interests, and hobbies. This can help guide your...Different Career Paths. Once you have a sense of your skills and interests, start exploring different jobs and...outlook and are expected to have job growth in the coming years. The Occupational Outlook Handbook is a great...
Making IEP goals that support Language and Communication: Tweaking the plan in the New Year
Education > Accommodations

Making IEP goals that support Language and Communication: Tweaking the plan in the New Year

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...IEP meeting for the child with special needs is held to set goals for the coming year in school. The parents attend this meeting with trepidation and are...trans-disciplinary environment where everyone is working on and supporting all skills. Growth is inevitable. A math goal may state that 'John Doe will identify...
Special Needs Karate: Is Money the Big Factor
Lifestyle > Recreation

Special Needs Karate: Is Money the Big Factor

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
Thanks for coming back to my monthly article for children with special needs and karate. I...average parent comes to me with their child having focus issues, poor social skills, low tone, anxiety, some OCD, poor eye contact, and having difficulty in...
How Para Alpine Skiing Guides Work: The System Behind VI Racing at the Paralympics
News > Sports

How Para Alpine Skiing Guides Work: The System Behind VI Racing at the Paralympics

By Brock Jefferson
...course through a radio system embedded in the athlete's helmet: which gate is coming, how tight the turn is, when to load, when to float. What Veronika Aigner...performance reveals both the sophistication of the guide system and how much a skilled VI athlete can adapt when the system is disrupted. What Guides Do on Course....

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