A healthy balance between children playing on their own and having structured play with parents is important for early learning and development.
You can help your young child with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by learning parenting strategies that encourage positive behaviors and discourage negative ones.
Children with ADHD often show behaviors that can be very disruptive to others. Behavior therapy is a treatment option that can help reduce these disruptive behaviors.
Learn more about DBT and DBT strategies that can help you with your teen.
Learn more about the interrelated nature of ADHD, LD and anxiety and how you can support your child.
Learn effective strategies to prepare for your child’s IEP meeting and improve your child’s educational program. Presented by Susan Bardet, Attorney with Special Ed Legal Consults.
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