Helping Children with Hearing Loss Communicate
With early intervention, the exquisitely nuanced world of communication is well within reach of the hearing impaired
With early intervention, the exquisitely nuanced world of communication is well within reach of the hearing impaired
What medical experts have to say about the alleged link of MND to contact sport
Stories of left hands being tied behind children’s back to force them to write with their right hands are common…
Parenting a child with disabilities is a daunting challenge, but there are steps that can help you cope
Highly Sensitive Children (HSC) can be different from their peers and quite confusing to their parents. Family therapist and social worker, Talya Ressel provide five helpful strategies in dealing with HSC.
Why is my child the shortest in the class. A slowing of growth can be noticed from around age two, it’s usually diagnosed when children start school and their height is compared to others their age, or at puberty when short children can become self-conscious, or subjected to teasing.
Hearing that your child might benefit from occupational therapy is not easy, but it might be exactly what they need
An letter to mothers of children with autism This is for all the mothers who are considering getting their child…
Developmental problems affecting your child’s speech should be checked out and appropriate therapy prescribed where necessary.
We look at basic questions about autism, to better understand this disorder.