Are Your Kids “Lazy”, Or Are They Being Lazy?
Subtle difference? Well, it’s really not so subtle. It’s the difference between labeling your child, or simply describing an annoying and transient behavior.
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Subtle difference? Well, it’s really not so subtle. It’s the difference between labeling your child, or simply describing an annoying and transient behavior.
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1. The School District Does not have to evaluate your child just because you submit a signed request to evaluate. When you submit a written
Early parent training initiative reflected a core belief: parents are essential partners in autism care. Learn about current parent support at Autism Centers of Pittsburgh.
Pathologizing? There is wide-spread belief that children are over-diagnosed and over-prescribed, which implies that some kids are ‘just being kids’ and we’
Without further ado, here they are: 1. ASSUME CONTROL Control based in Action/Relationship Don’t entertain explanations Project self-confidence Business-like Give direction,
Two years ago I wrote about the problems we face trusting research findings. To bring you up-to-date, here is my follow-up post.
To tell or not to tell I am often asked by parents whether or not they should tell their child the diagnosis? It’s a
Which Wolf are you Feeding? I don't usually post stories such as this, but this one is too good not to share: One