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Photos from Precious Smiles's post 04/12/2021

Social stories used alongside other therapies can be very helpful for children. Showing them the expected behaviours they need to display in a social event is a great way of helping them transition from one situation to another.

Photos from Precious Smiles's post 03/27/2021

Should your child be seeing an OT? What are the benefits? A very important aspect of growth is the development of fine and gross motor skills. Occupational therapy can help with that.

03/16/2021

A lot of children with ADHD or on the spectrum or any other intellectual differences actually grow up to be very successful people; doctors, scientists, engineers, Einstein, and the list goes on. They also grow up to be great humans and that is reason enough for them to be treated fairly, with respect and accepted. Please be kind and teach your kids to be kind...
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When you have a neurotypical child, you feel reasonably assured that class participation and decent study habits will result in good grades. These kids have close friends. They get invited to participate in social things like birthdays, play dates and weekend gatherings. They make the teams, auditions and are always busy doing something fun with their friends.

But when you have a child with certain differences, this is often not the case. Learning may take longer, both academically and socially. Despite their tremendous efforts, results are often a fraction of their peers and social acceptance is fleeting, setting them up for painful comparisons and bitter frustration. Instead of a fun and fulfilling experience, school can become a breeding ground for depression and anxiety, and homework a battle ground at home. It is exhausting for parents and child alike.

This is the week of SPED (Special Education), Autism, Dyslexia, and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) awareness. For all the children who struggle every day to succeed in a world that does not recognize their gifts and talents, and for those who are walking beside them, please let this be a gentle reminder to be kind and accepting of ALL people.

Recognize that the "playing field" is not always a level surface.
Children who learn differently are not weird. They are merely gifted in ways that our society does not value enough. Yet they want what everyone else wants: To be accepted.
Please help me share awareness of this. Copy and paste (by touching and holding the text) onto your profile in honor of all children who are deemed "different". Our world would be far less beautiful without them.
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Photos from Precious Smiles's post 03/06/2021

Autism has less funding than many other childhood diseases. We need a change!

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