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This Is What You Need To Know About Slow Processing Speed

July 19, 2019 by Start Here Parents

This Is What You Need To Know About Slow Processing Speed

Slow processing speed issues may cause your child to struggle in school and other areas. Find out how to help.  If your child has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you might have noticed that they take somewhat longer to complete certain tasks than other children. They also might have trouble following directions or they do […]

Filed Under: ADHD, Facts For Families, Learning Differences, School

How To Recognize And Overcome Social Anxiety In Children

May 31, 2019 by Elaine

How To Recognize And Overcome Social Anxiety In Children

Social anxiety in kids can impair their functioning and sabotage individual potential. Learn how to recognize this potentially debilitating condition and strategies for overcoming social anxiety. On the surface, social anxiety may seem like a relatively minor concern. After all, many kids are shy at some point. And, it’s either not that big of a […]

Filed Under: Anxiety, Emotions-Mental Health, Facts For Families

Are You Sick And Tired Of Your Defiant Child? What You Need To Know About ODD Now

March 1, 2019 by Start Here Parents

Are You Sick And Tired Of Your Defiant Child? What You Need To Know About ODD Now

Facing a persistent pattern of persistent defiant, aggressive or argumentative behavior? Your defiant child could be developing oppositional defiant disorder. Learn more. Nothing quite pushes all of your parenting flaws and insecurities into sharp relief as a defiant child. Particularly a publicly defiant child. When you the grown up are met by spit-in-your-eye defiance to […]

Filed Under: Behavior, Emotions-Mental Health, Facts For Families, ODD, Parenting Tips

What’s Dysgraphia? This Is What You Need To Know Now

January 22, 2019 by Start Here Parents

What’s Dysgraphia? This Is What You Need To Know Now

Do you know what dysgraphia is, and why you should investigate potential handwriting struggles early? This often overlooked condition isn’t as well known as other learning differences. But it can quietly derail your child’s long term academic progress. Find out more. In an age where kindergarteners are learning about computers, it may seem silly to […]

Filed Under: Dysgraphia, Facts For Families, Learning Differences

Key Facts You Need To Know About Sensory Issues

November 15, 2018 by Start Here Parents

Key Facts You Need To Know About Sensory Issues

Sensory issues could be behind unusual or distressing behaviors that you’ve been observing in your child. Like extreme reactions to sights and sounds. Or, poor motor control and body awareness. Get key facts all parents should know. Do you have a child who seems to constantly crash into people? Either because he’s a little clumsy, […]

Filed Under: Facts For Families, Sensory Processing

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