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The Asperger Child: A Guide For Parents
Special Needs > Asperger Syndrome

The Asperger Child: A Guide For Parents

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...People with Asperger syndrome often have difficulty understanding social cues, such as body language and facial expressions. They may also have trouble...often have difficulty understanding social cues, such as body language and facial expressions. They may also have trouble making eye contact and engaging in...
Building Social Skills in Group Settings
Education > K-12

Building Social Skills in Group Settings

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...social relatedness, such as recognizing facial cues, regulating emotions and performing...relatedness, such as recognizing facial cues, regulating emotions and performing...difficulty with recognizing social cues. More subtly, however, a child with...empathy building, recognizing social cues, self-awareness in social situations,...
Changing the Mindset of Youth on the Spectrum
Education > Accommodations

Changing the Mindset of Youth on the Spectrum

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...developing appropriate play skills and modulating facial and emotional responses and responding effectively...responses and responding effectively to social cues. They can be self-absorbed, shutting off interactions...others is difficult to achieve. They misread social cues, failing, for example, to comprehend the messages...
Ask the Developmental Doc
Education > Early Intervention

Ask the Developmental Doc

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...tones in which they're spoken. They may have trouble processing nonverbal cues like facial expressions. They may not look at people's faces at all because...which they're spoken. They may have trouble processing nonverbal cues like facial expressions. They may not look at people's faces at all because there are...
The Early Years
Parenting > Early Intervention

The Early Years

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...communicate effectively with others. People with Asperger syndrome often have difficulty understanding nonverbal communication, such as body language and facial expressions. They may also have trouble understanding sarcasm or jokes. People with Asperger syndrome often benefit from early intervention and therapies...
What Is Williams Syndrome?
Special Needs > Rare Disorders

What Is Williams Syndrome?

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...Williams Syndrome? Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that is characterized by intellectual disability, developmental delays, and unique facial features. The cause of Williams syndrome is a spontaneous mutation in the elastin gene. People with Williams syndrome often have difficulty with fine...
Asperger Syndrome: What Is It?
Special Needs > Asperger Syndrome

Asperger Syndrome: What Is It?

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...communicate effectively with others. People with Asperger syndrome often have difficulty understanding nonverbal communication, such as body language or facial expressions. They may also have trouble understanding jokes or sarcasm. Asperger syndrome is considered to be part of the autism spectrum. Asperger...
Special Needs App of the Day – iLearnNEarn
Assistive Tech > Apps

Special Needs App of the Day – iLearnNEarn

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...empirical data related to skills acquisition by children to videos that record facial expressions in order to better understand children's engagement with the...including sight words, colors, shapes, basic math skills, spelling, emotions and facial expressions. The apps are based on the Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)...
Ten Tips for Playdate Inclusion Among Kids of All Abilities
Social Engagement > Inclusion

Ten Tips for Playdate Inclusion Among Kids of All Abilities

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...explaining this to your child may help him to feel more comfortable. Together, discuss strategies that can be used to help facilitate play. What is a facial expression? Make different faces and ask your child to guess your emotion. · How...
Applied Floortime
Therapies > Play

Applied Floortime

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...different storage files in his brain, after which he has to order his language sequentially, and then to send this formulated message to his vocal and facial musculature to be expressed, is a much longer affair for some children than for others. If we jump in too quickly with more words, more language, more...
How Allergies Can Complicate Your Child's Dyslexia
Special Needs > Dyslexia

How Allergies Can Complicate Your Child's Dyslexia

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...butterflies in the stomach, mood swings, crying spells, or laughing spells. Facial tics or blurred vision, facial numbness, throat constriction, or sensations...swings, crying spells, or laughing spells. facial tics or blurred vision, facial numbness, throat constriction, or sensations of hairs in...
What Happens When We Laugh?
Health > Mental Health

What Happens When We Laugh?

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
Laughter is more than just a sound — it's a whole body experience. 15 facial muscles contract, our breathing becomes irregular as we half-close our larynx, and even our tear ducts can become activated. Our muscles throughout...

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