Language DevelopmentSpeech DisordersSpeech Therapy for Kids As parents, my wife and I always try to perform cost-benefit analysis when our kids need professional or healthcare services. We all want the best for our children, but is that service worth the cost? This question often boils down to...
i am wondering if this so called art therapy can be useful for the people connected with cultural and historical disturbance on the mind. like, having weird dreams of gods and goddesses killing them, etc. i would be very thankful if any kind of ideas or information provided. Yours Thankfull...
thinking I must have missed some important ideas along the way that could have healed me by now, but I realized quickly that I’d heard all of it, and studied it, and parsed it for all of the helpful morsels of wisdom long ago. In...
I have a non-verbal child with severe autism (level 3). I have an IEP meeting tomorrow. I am part of a autism group here on O’ahu and reached out to a professional in the group who advocates for parents who struggle with understanding IEP’s and how they are able to get service...
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As they get older, many families of children withautism spectrum disorder (ASD)crave this superpower even more, especially if their children are nonverbal. As difficult as it is for these parents to wonder what their kids are thinking or feeling, imagine how much these children must wish their...
Kids Can has helped our two girls (ages 7 and 6) tremendously over the past 2-1/2 years with their knowledge and experience of issues related to ADHD and sensory integration. Emily Venable has not only been a patient therapist for our children, but also has been a great resource for edu...
"Neurobiology has taught us that we need to “come to our senses” in developing effective components for addressing trauma...Expressive arts therapy releases the potential of the senses to “tell the story” of traumatic experiences via nonverbal, implicit forms of communication." ...
but a large part we believe to be due to Cathy’s good work. The twins worked with another SLP for years and, although a wonderful person and therapist in her own right, her play-based approach often made improvement in the kids hard to gauge. Cathy's approach is much more traditionally...
especially if it is difficult Strengthen the evaluative component of a thought and watch it pull its opposite Try to instruct nonverbal behavior Engage in behavior while trying to command the opposite Suppose your mind is mindless; who do you trust, your experience or your mind If a miracle ha...