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Morning Routine- Why is it So Hard?

Everyone has “those mornings”, but when “those mornings” happen day after day with your child it can cause a lot of stress and tension at home. Kids get crabby and dig in their heels. Parents get frustrated and it feels like the day is off to a crummy start. Here are some ideas to make the morning routine run a bit more smoothly: Read More

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Diagnosing CAPD

A diagnosis of CAPD is made when a child shows significant differences and significantly delayed functioning in 2 or more areas of auditory processing. Lack of an identifiable pattern argues for global delays or a differential diagnosis such as ADHD or dyslexia. Children can have these things as well as CAPD, but this is where careful testing and diagnosis is needed. Read More

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Red Flags for CAPD

These are just some of the signs you might see in a child with a CAPD. No person will have every symptom. Often symptoms can be grouped into subtypes. Read More

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What is a Central Auditory Processing Disorder?

A CAPD is a brain based disorder that is often present with other disorders such as ADHD, learning disabilities, phonological disorder and language disorder. Read More

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Holiday Planning for Kids with ADHD

The holidays can be stressful for children with ADHD. Traveling and visiting relatives may disrupt their day-to-day routines, and all the excitement can be overwhelming. Here are some tips to help avoid holiday havoc and create good memories for your family. Read More

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Teaching Your Child to Deal with Emotions

All children need to learn the vocabulary for emotions just like they need to learn the vocabulary for any other concept. The tricky thing about emotions is they are, well emotions. So teaching them in the heat of the moment is quite like teaching a concept like “vegetable”. Read More

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When Toilet Training Doesn't Work

The truth is that many kids beyond the age of toilet teaching (generally older than 4 years) who frequently soil their underwear have a condition known as encopresis. They have a problem with their bowels that dulls the normal urge to go to the bathroom — and they can't control the accidents that typically follow. Children with developmental or behavioral disabilities may also have difficulty learning a consistent bathroom routine. Read More

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Progressive waiting- Helping Children to Fall Asleep Independently

When should children be able to fall asleep by themselves? Before their second birthday - usually much sooner - most kids have learned to fall asleep alone. They no longer need to have a parent hold them or lie down next to them until they drift off. If they wake during the night, they can get back to sleep on their own. Read More

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What is "Bedtime Fading"?

“Bedtime Fading” as a method for helping children who aren’t sleepy at bedtime Bedtime fading is an established method for helping a child “reset” his or her sleep clock. While this method is safe for children of any age, it works best for children 4 years and older Read More

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