
Supporting daily living skills in children with autism
Studies show that helping autistic children and teens build daily living skills can improve quality of life in many ways.

Studies show that helping autistic children and teens build daily living skills can improve quality of life in many ways.

Dr. Lauren Rechtman explains that when you feed a baby solid foods, you should break them up into small pieces and stick with soft foods.

While many people are guilty of stress eating or taking second helpings of dessert when full, for those with BED, this becomes a regular pattern.

Kids’ ear infections are usually treated with antibiotics. Occasionally though, children will need ear tubes if they have a lot of ear infections.

If your child has chronic pain, physical therapy can help get your child moving again which can help improve sleep and mood.