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Discipline and ADHD

. Disciplining a child with ADHD can be challenging and results take time, but don’t give up. A parent group or a behavior support specialist such as a psychologist can help provide support and will give you new ideas for parenting and will remind you that you are not alone. Read More

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Back to School Planning and Tips

Take advantage of open houses, conferences, and back to school night. Your child will have the chance to meet teachers, staff and other students. If you have questions or concerns about your child’s school program we can help! Call us at 651-636-4155. Read More

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Do Kids Need Cursive?

Students who take handwritten notes retain information longer and understand information better. Those who typed information performed lower on tests. Read More

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Why Kids Need School Lunch

Healthy school environments should support children’s physical, mental, social, and behavioral development. Studies have shown that teens experiencing shame (such as being sent away without lunch) may show an increase in aggressive behavior. Read More

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Chores are Good for Kids!

Some children will need more help than others. At times it is harder to have the kids do the job and you’ll want to just do it yourself, but learning takes time! Be patient and give your kids the chance to learn these jobs and feel the pride of accomplishment. Read More

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Snacks to Help with Constipation

Children with limited diets, those who take some medications and sometimes just because can have constipation on occasion or quite frequently. When sensory issues, developmental delays and issues with attention are added to this mix constipation and something called “encopresis” can be a long term struggle. Encopresis, or fecal incontinence, occurs when soiling or passing of stool (usually involuntarily) happens. Read More

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Early Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Family members other than parents can play an important role in the initial recognition of difficulties prior to a child being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Read More

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Down Syndrome and Adolescent Issues

Local support groups and national organizations for children with Down Syndrome and their families, such as the Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota, can provide excellent resources to broach the issue of sexuality. Read More

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Time Management Tools for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Moving into middle school and high school can be a difficult challenge for all student. Parents and teaches expect more independence, better organization and self-motivation from student. Students also have the added difficulty of having multiple teachers, changing classrooms and lockers. These skills can be especially challenging for students who have ASD who often struggle more with executive functioning. Implementing some organization strategies may be helpful to assist students with ASD in their transition to higher level grades. Read More

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Mother's of children with special needs

Mother’s Day is almost here and it’s wonderful to recognize all mothers; however moms who have children with special needs often need to do everything that all mothers do plus a whole lot more. Read More

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