Coping activities for non-speaking children
There are many coping activities to help calm non-speaking children, such as playing with things that are fun and soothing.
There are many coping activities to help calm non-speaking children, such as playing with things that are fun and soothing.
Look for age-appropriate toys and pay close attention to cautionary labels, such as “not intended for use by children under the age of three.”
You can help your teen learn the skills to get through sticky situations, and come through as a healthy young adult with few bumps in the road.
Finding out there is a label for what they are experiencing and getting the help they need can be life changing for kids with learning disabilities.
History is key in the diagnosis of food allergy — What did they eat? What symptoms occurred? How soon?