
Elopement and wandering in children with autism
Families often focus on how to respond when their child elopes, but the most important and effective steps to take are to prevent a child from eloping in the first place.
Families often focus on how to respond when their child elopes, but the most important and effective steps to take are to prevent a child from eloping in the first place.
Here are five tips that can help your children stay safe and prepare for threats that they may encounter as a pedestrians.
Now that kids are back in school and over their initial nerves, other issues may start to arise. In our house, it’s adjusting to a new teacher.
Maureen Monaghan, PhD, a psychologist at Children’s National, provides some tips to help figure out if your child is ready for camp.
The best way to help a baby’s language skills is for parents to talk while doing everyday things, and have fun doing them.