Kids
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KidsAutism
Each Asperger child has a unique set of issues, but there are three main Asperger subtypes: the Rule Boy, the Logic Boy, and the Emotion Boy.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
Using a stuffed animal or a doll, you can help your child learn how to express things that are difficult to talk about.
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KidsAutism
It is often difficult to diagnose Asperger's syndrome, but this article will help you avoid some common diagnosis problems.
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KidsInstilling Values and Manners
Teach your child how to properly introduce others with this fun activity.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
This article examines auditory problems and provides a list of common signs related to such problems.
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KidsFostering Responsibility
Sharpen your child's problem solving and decision making skills with this activity.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
This activity will help your child learn how to describe other people's actions and emotions.
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KidsInstilling Values and Manners
This article discusses the importance of buying only the things we need or love.
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KidsBuilding Self Esteem
This activity can help to give your child a whole new perspective on body size.
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KidsBehavior and Discipline
Use this activity to help your child express angry emotions and learn how to react in different situations.
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KidsHome Safety
Follow the instructions in this early childhood activity to teach your child about fire safety.
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KidsBehavior and Discipline
Having a special silly rule of the day will promote real obedience, and your kids will have a lot of fun!
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
In this rainy day activity, see whether your child can remember everything concealed under the sheet.
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KidsPhysical Development
In this activity, children attempt running, crawling, and walking, while balancing beanbags all over their body!
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KidsPhysical Development
Your preschool child will love these great circle dances, all of which stress body movement.
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KidsFostering Responsibility
If you make doing laundry a fun game when your kids are young, they will learn to love it!
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Sharpen your preschooler's memory skills by creating and playing your own memory game.
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