
Helping kids with autism get used to wearing face masks
As with all new things, it will take your child some time to adjust to wearing a mask. But with practice and patience, most children can get used to it.
As with all new things, it will take your child some time to adjust to wearing a mask. But with practice and patience, most children can get used to it.
The activities below can help your child learn ways to manage their stress and anxiety and understand that it is okay to feel worried, frustrated or sad.
Now more than ever it is important to know the suicide warning signs and to feel comfortable talking about suicide and safety with your child.
To help children with speech difficulties participate in remote learning, be sure to reach out to teachers so they know about your child’s difficulty.
Tara Brennan, PsyD, answers a reader’s question about why her child gets upset during physical play, and why this is normal.