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social skills Jun22nd 2016

Helping Your Child Improve Their Social Skills

Is your child appropriate in their social skills and how they interact with others? Research shows that children who are popular, likeable and able to resolve conflicts with others are also more likely to succeed at school, and are generally more resilient than children with less developed social skills. Social skills are complex and multi-faceted.

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Having guests over Jun13th 2016

Having Guests and Visiting Others

For parents with children of Autism, Asperger syndrome or special needs, having guests or visiting others can be stressful. However, with some simple planning and tools, these times can be more of the joy they should be. Set Expectations Whether children are going to another person’s house or people are coming to their house, let

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Reading child May27th 2016

Reading tips for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Whether your child has mild or severe Autism Spectrum Disorder, making reading a fun activity can help your child’s learning and social skills. Reading books together is a great way to connect with your child and engage them, developing their language and listening skills.  Infants and toddlers Improve your child’s love of books Having ASD

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