Articles, tagged with "helping children", page 3
16th February 2011
Child and Youth Workers are essential in helping children, youth and families to grow and develop, within a wide range of therapeutic contexts. In fact, agencies (including residential, day treatment, community-based and young offender programs, hospitals...
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Author:
centennial
02nd February 2011
If your child is receiving ABA therapy at home or at school, then you have likely heard of data collection. For parents who are new to the concept of ABA, however, it may not be familiar. Data collection is the process of writing down everything that ha...
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Author:
Gbutch
02nd February 2011
Whenever a child is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, it is absolutely heartbreaking for parents. Because parents often hear phrases such as “no cure" and “learning disability", it can be frightening. Many parents also believe that children with ...
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Author:
Gbutch
02nd February 2011
When it comes to Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, many people recognize that it is the most effective and common treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder. In fact, in most school districts who teach children with ASD, ABA therapy is the tre...
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Author:
Gbutch
27th January 2011
This is the time of year for depression to take hold. The days are short,the weather is cold, and people are less social during the winter months. This type of seasonal depression affects millions of people every year.Experts can only guess at the number ...
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Author:
Breath Alexander
25th January 2011
The United Kingdom has around 50,000 children and young people being looked after by foster carers. Foster care is one of the primary ways in which children and young people are provided with stability in times of turbulence and many carers are now maki...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
21st January 2011
Stacking is gently gaining fame these days. As a matter of reality you can even find competitions devoted for individuals who love stacking. The main notion with this type of sport might have been based on the stacking toys that parents purchase for his o...
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Author:
JaneDixon11
17th January 2011
For many parents, helping children develop healthy eating habits is a struggle. With the hectic pace of many families' lives and with more women working full time, even health-conscious parents are finding it difficult to manage healthy food for kids.
It...
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Author:
goodmorningheart
04th January 2011
During this season of shopping, wrapping and opening gifts, it is worthwhile to take some time to remind children that giving of themselves is the most important. Try these ideas to make your holiday season more meaningful for your family:
1. Famil...
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Author:
Sherry Hardy
20th December 2010
When seeking help with ADHD, it is important to consider several factors as well as treatment options to make sure your child receives the appropriate care and treatment.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition characterized by h...
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Author:
Monica Villarreal
08th December 2010
Travelling with children or any age is difficult. But by keeping them entertained you can ensure that the flight passes without to much trouble and with any luck you can do it in such a way as to tire them out so much that all they want to do is sleep.
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Author:
Stacey
29th November 2010
Are you interested during how the human mind works? Include you thought selected turning your interest in a career? If accordingly, a degree be capable of get you in the direction of an exciting career into the psychology field. Here are huge number dissi...
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Author:
samyejohnson
26th November 2010
Even your child may require the help of a sleep aid from time to time. Although children have an easier time getting sleep, they can also experience sleeping problems just like adults. The sleep aids prescribed by doctors usually consists over the coun...
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Author:
Dane Maddox
18th November 2010
Based on years of in-depth research, the founder of Baby Fingers, Lora Heller has discovered the powerful benefits of exposure to American Sign Language [ASL] in early childhood. Now, this research is provided in the form of classes and webinars to help c...
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Author:
expertseo22@gmail.com
02nd November 2010
When your preschooler is ready to start school, there are some things they need to know how to do on their own. It is always great to get a head start and begin the transition from home to school with some great products from Inch Bug or other online reta...
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Author:
M. Ortiz