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Escapism is bad for kids mentally, emotionally, physically: Parents should remove electronics if they want to improve health, behavior, grades
Escapism is bad for kids mentally, emotionally, physically: Parents should remove electronics if they want to improve health, behavior, grades
(Health News) Parents should be aware of another boogeyman in the closet. A team of researchers from the Iowa State University are concluding that placing a TV along with a gaming console in a child’s bedroom could result in developmental and social problems later on. The effect is not a correlation but a relationship; meaning that while playing video games does not directly lead to a problematic…
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"Provide choices to help prevent oppositional behavior where a child with autism always says No." - Dr. Temple Grandin
How I Help ADHD Kids Stay Focused
How I Help ADHD Kids Stay Focused
1. Gather some blank printing paper, markers, tape and scissors, and tell him/her “Together, we are going to make a game from scratch”. Across many therapy sessions, this technique has managed to get the attention the flightiest of kids. Even the “cool kids” who complain of boredom are enthralled by the construction of this game. It has a gravitational pull.
2. Tape four pieces of paper to…
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"Behavior" in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder By Beth Aune, OTR/L In our first Author News Series post, Beth Aune discusses the motivation behind her "Behavior Solutions" books, and her passion for helping parents, teachers, and caregivers of children with autism.