HOW DO I BECOME RESILIENT FOR MY CHILD AND TEACH THEM TO BE RESILIENT TOO

 

As a parent, you have to assess yourself on how to be resilient in taking care of your child’s special needs.  You will face several adversities and you need to push through all the walls and overcome each hurdle in facing stress, tragedies and threats, anxieties and traumas. 

 

You need to be strong for your child. Fortunately, resilience is an ability you can develop.  Now is the time you team up with a child psychologist and do your part at home. These are some tips you can use to help you in becoming resilient for your child.

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It’s time again for your kids to usher in a new term and slip into their freshly-pressed uniforms. The transition between vacation time and going back to school may be overwhelming for you and your child as you adjust the family into a new routine all the while juggling through your hectic work schedule and your child’s school activities. 

Being back at school may open up a lot of feelings for your children such as anxiety or nervousness. This may get in the way of their academic performance and making new friends.  Taking care of your child and helping them manage these feelings is a matter all parents should never overlook. 

 Children are fully capable of dealing with their feelings on their own, but with the right support from parents and further positive reinforcement from a ch...

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Autism is a disorder that has a spectrum. There is a great deal of variability in the manner it impacts children. Each child in the Spectrum is one of a kind. They have their own distinctive symptoms, challenges, and unique abilities. The first step in understanding your child’s Autism is to distinguish it from the rest of the spectrum.  By the end of this post, you will be able to understand Autism Spectrum on a simpler level and aid you in giving the proper Autism Treatment for your child.

Discerning The Autism Spectrum Disorders

No two children have the exact same autism profile and specific behaviors change as they develop as adults. Autism is a term used to describe the many conditions in the spectrum of autism...

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Having to raise a child is one of life’s defining moments, from the time you discover you’ll be having one to cradling your baby in your arms. In the instant that you see your infant’s eyes, the world stops and for the first time in your life, you feel truly selfless. You’d do everything for your child. 

Some parents are just a little different from others. Raising a normal child is one thing, but having to take care of your child with special needs like Down Syndrome, is a whole other experience. The truth is, it will be difficult and it takes a lot of hard work and patience but it could easily be the best thing that could happen to your life.

Brand New Eyes

For parents raising a child with Down Syndrome, it’s like seeing the world from a different perspective, with a  brand ...

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