Major dangers exist in using an IQ score or any other test that claims to measure intelligence for assessing special needs and mental age.
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Vestibular System and Auditory-Language Process
Children with vestibular issues may struggle with both coordination and language. With the right support, these challenges can be managed.
6 Behavioral Disorders in Children
Behavioral disorders in children manifest in various forms, each with its own symptoms and challenges. Here are some of the major problems.
Co-Parenting Boundaries: List of Rules
You may be surprised at how straightforward co-parenting is with a clear set of boundaries. Believe me, co-parenting becomes easier over time. To help everyone get to a good place…
Individualized Education Program (IEP) Evaluation
Individualized Education Program (IEP) evaluation examines academics, behavior, and other areas affected by the child’s suspected disability.
Infant Language Learning Activities: 6-12 Months
Language learning starts early, when you gain your infant’s attention, call their name, talk softly, cuddle, sing, rock, feed and dress them.
Early Intervention Speech Therapy Activities
Early intervention speech therapy activities offer tremendous benefits for a child. Speech development activities are easily done at home.
How to Advocate for Your Special Needs Child
Have you ever heard of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)? It is the study of what makes someone a good communicator. NLP techniques can be useful when you are advocating for your…
Sign Language for People with Developmental Disabilities
Sign language helps people with hearing impairments. It’s also useful for people with developmental disabilities and little communication.
What is a Parenting Plan?
A parenting plan details how a child will be raised by separated parents. Key elements are a visitation schedule and decision making rules.