Stages of Development and Successful Adult Response Styles Stage 1: Responding to the environment with pleasure (Age 2) Stage 2: Responding to the environment with success (Age 6) Stage 3: Learning the skills for successful group participation (Age 9) Stage 4: Investing in the group process (Age […]
Read more →Autism/Aspergers: Autism:Asperger Video Table of Contents Whoops! My videos have moved to www.icyouvideo.com There wasn’t enough space for all the videos, ebooks, forms, and templates created so we had to make a new website for this indispensable resource. The best part […]
Read more →Behavior Management Video Table of Contents Whoops! My videos have moved to www.icyouvideo.com There wasn’t enough space for all the videos, ebooks, forms, and templates created so we had to make a new website for this indispensable resource. The best part is […]
Read more →Stress Strategies A lecturer, when explaining stress management to an audience, raised a glass of water and asked, “How heavy is this glass of water?” Answers called out ranged from 20g to 500g. The lecturer replied, “The absolute weight doesn’t matter. It depends on how long you […]
Read more →Self Esteem Video Table of Contents Whoops! My videos have moved to www.icyouvideo.com There wasn’t enough space for all the videos, ebooks, forms, and templates created so we had to make a new website for this indispensable resource. The best part is how much you can learn […]
Read more →Anger and Children Table of Contents Whoops! My videos have moved to www.icyouvideo.com There wasn’t enough space for all the videos, ebooks, forms, and templates created so we had to make a new website for this indispensable resource. The best part is how much you can learn […]
Read more →Powerful Methods for ADHD What is the most important thing to know when seeking methods for ADHD? Self-esteem is the critical key to helping a person with ADHD symtoms overcome obstacles. It is my belief that the damage caused to the self-image of a child with ADHD […]
Read more →AS is characterized by difficulties in social interaction and narrow or restricted patterns of interest. This may include failure to use eye contact, develop peer relationships, and share enjoyment with others as expected. You may also see preoccupation with parts of objects, intense focus on a particular […]
Read more →One of the things people in my business need to help clients watch out for is becoming too problem-focused. Once you get started, it can be hard to stop! We solve one problem, then we hunt for more, and naturally, if we look hard enough, we can […]
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