Start by letting your child deal with daily problems and frustrations on his own. Example: If your child's blocks keep falling over, causing your child to fuss or throw the blocks, give him time to try again without your help. If your child...
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Absolutely. Thanks to video games, I can also remain calm and reactive when I'm on the verge of getting in a car wreck. For example, if somebody is coming into me head on, I give them a toot in stead of blasting my horn, so that I don't sta...
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The weather was prefect for an outdoor birthday party. I was there with a group of friends. The celebrator, I'll call her Helen, was a very spiritual and interesting person. She was very gifted: a writer, dancer, musician and poet. How is...
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Children with autism disorder, very often have developed a set of behaviors that help them to cope with the effects of their disorder. They may exhibit a variety of behaviors that assist them in understanding the world around them. These be...
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Stress has been linked to a lot of other conditions, from having a weakened immune system to stomach ulcers. A recent study published by the American Psychological Association suggests that ... Read More
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Yes. Many technical writing skills directly transfer to coping with textual challenges in daily life: designing truly usable instructions, for example, links tightly to handling travel directions and following medical procedures at home, ...
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This post won’t be interesting to anyone who isn’t involved in social work or the mental health field, so feel free to skip it and refresh yourself on what’s been happening lately with Larry. As I was sitting in my Human Behavior: Disorders...
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