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Behavioral modification offers a solution for parents to manage the problem behaviors of their autistic children. What are the basic steps? How can you ensure success?
The prospect of designing a fitness program for an autistic child can be daunting for the caregiver. What are some guidelines to ensure its success?
In spite of the difficulties involved, caregivers should engage their autistic children in physical activity. Why is a fitness program uniquely beneficial for them?
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Understanding the differences in the four types of teachers will help improve the teaching style, resulting in better classroom discipline and greater student learning.
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This article offers a neurologist's clear, step-by-step tips on how to respond to delusions, delirium and sudden increases in strange behavior in the dementia patient.
Consistently applied positive and negative consequences, reward systems, and timeouts can be useful strategies for a teacher with ADHD students in the classroom.
Weed (marijuana) is the most abused drug in America. This article examines the different behavioral treatments available for weed addiction.
A research study reveals that a combination of medication along with behavioral management training is the most effective way to treat tension headaches.
Improve your child's diet with a variety of foods and snacks.
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