Parenting
When the month of October arrives, it’s time to start planning for Halloween fun! Between the sweet fall treats and opportunities for spooky crafts, there are tons of ways to enjoy the harvest festivities. Of course, you can’t do Halloween without finding the perfect costume for your kids
Parenting kids with ADHD can present its set of unique challenges, and the abundance of misinformation out there can only make things harder. But parenting a child with ADHD can become the joy that it should be when you begin to dispel common myths about ADHD and learn the facts instead.
If you're parenting a child that has been diagnosed with ADHD, you likely find it a solid explanation for some extra stress you might have experienced so far as a parent. ADHD, short for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a mental health condition that affects the ability of your child to control focus, stay organized, plan ahead, and control impulses.
Having a sensory toy to play with can be a great tool to use when you are on the go and need to help your child get back to a peaceful state. You and your child will also have a blast making these fun toys at home.
People are attracted to the ways practicing yoga can strengthen the body, calm the mind, and release overall tension. If you take the step of having your child with behavioral issues try yoga, you will likely find it to be a perfect activity for them.
One aspect of interacting with children many people find challenging, or awkward, is the simple act of communication. It can be easy for many adults to forget to adjust their language and tone to best be understood and responded to by a child. Due to communication challenges children with behavioral issues such as autism, down syndrome or ADHD typically face, even more adjustment is needed.