Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) otherwise known as Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder that affects how the brain processes information. Early signs of autism are seen generally before the age of 2 years old.
Children are not born with executive functioning skills but they are born with the potential to develop them through a multitude of structured, fun and creative ways.
Here we are in the modern world with access to all the advantages that it offers, yet evidence reveals a decline in overall health. The deteriorating shift in wellbeing, especially mental health, is affecting the youngest generation of our nation.
Here is a young mother’s struggle to make sense of autism when she learned that her son is autistic. It had initially dragged her down, but then it lifted her up that she’s on a mission to eradicate the misconception about autism.
Scrape the mindset that children are too young to understand leadership. Read on for easy ways to cultivate leadership skills children need to thrive in the 21st century (plus tips from leadership preschool teachers)!
Studies showed that babies born during the pandemic had slight developmental delays in social-emotional and motor skills, compared to those born before the pandemic. Here’s why parents shouldn’t worry.
Tantrums are inevitable, but you can stay control of your classroom. Here’s what you can do to diffuse the difficult situation the next time a meltdown threatens to strike your classroom.
Attachment issues can be a challenge for parents but there are steps to prepare your child for daycare. Read for tips that can help with the transition.
Various therapies are now available for kids with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and it is vital to pick one that is suitable for your child. Read to find out the difference between OT and ABA therapy.
Physical inactivity or inactive lifestyle is a global health problem affecting not only adults but also children the world over.