by Alexandra Back, MA, ATR-BC, LPC | Feb 28, 2022 | Autism, Blog, Creative Arts Page, Featured, Mental Health, Psychological Page, Social Skills, Tips
While it is necessary for us as a community and as service providers to address the needs of children with Autism, it is also important for us to acknowledge and respond to the quieter, sometimes forgotten needs of their siblings. Many children may have questions or...
by Romaine Schubert, MD | Feb 14, 2022 | Autism, Autism Page, Behavior, Blog, Development, Developmental Page, Epilepsy Awareness, Featured, Genetics, Healthcare, Mental Health, Neuroscience Page, Seizures, Tips
If you are reading this, then most likely you are considering treating your child for a neurobehavioral disorder, such as ADHD, anxiety, aggression, depression, or perhaps insomnia due to all of the above. Typically, it is much easier for parents to agree to use...
by NeurAbilities | Nov 30, 2021 | Autism, Blog, Development, Featured, Mental Health
By: Sharon Jurman, NJ/PA Special Educator, Teacher of the Handicapped Holidays filled with traditions can be some of the most memorable moments that families have to cherish during a lifetime. Holidays can be also be a time of anxiety, especially if a family member...
by NeurAbilities | Sep 18, 2021 | Autism, Behavior, Blog, Community, Creative Arts, Development, Education, Featured, Genetics, Healthcare, Mental Health, Seizures, Social Skills, Testimonials
As part of Child Neurology Foundation’s “What A Diagnosis Means To Me” campaign, here’s what some of our patients have to say. At NeurAbilities, a diagnosis means finding answers and treatment options that allow patients to move forward with...
by NeurAbilities | Aug 28, 2021 | Autism, Behavior, Blog, Community, Development, Events, Featured, Mental Health
Spreading the Love: Dividing Time Among Siblings Thursday, September 30th, 2021 | 12:30 – 1:00pm | WEBINAR When there are children with different levels of abilities in a household, it can be challenging for parents to divide their time equitably (and have some...
by Azlen Theobald, PsyD | Aug 26, 2021 | Blog, Developmental Page, Education, Featured, Mental Health, Psychological Page, Tips
1) Accept Uncertainty – No one, not even your doctor, can give you a guarantee that your child won’t contract COVID or be exposed to someone who is exhibiting symptoms of COVID. The data just isn’t there yet, and the search for certainty can cause parents a lot of...