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Energy, Exhaustion and the Ear

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In one of our past blogs, we talked about how noise pollution could affect auditory processing and how this is often a challenge of the brain, not really the ear. Even with that said, however, the way the brain processes…

What Screen Time Teaches Us About Family Bonding

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Excessive screen time is always bad. Handled improperly and it can have serious effects on a child’s health (such as compromising their sleeping patterns). Unfortunately, many parents have also gone a bit off course towards the opposite extreme. Many unhelpful…
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3 Parenting Tips for special childrens

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Tuning out is a highly touted stress management technique and one can see it has been gaining even more traction these days thanks to all the anxiety brought about by the pandemic. But more specifically, the term refers to disconnecting…

How to Maintain Development Despite Down Syndrome

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As discussed previously, individuals with Down Syndrome don’t need a cure in order to overcome developmental challenges and still achieve in life. Many of the perceived limitations that Down Syndrome is supposed to bring can be mitigated by early intervention.…

Why Down Syndrome is Always a Story of Hope

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If there is one thing that is truly tragic about down syndrome is that people misinterpret the fact that there is no cure. Now, you might be wondering: How can this hard fact be misinterpreted? If there is no cure,…

Is Emotional Regulation Really Possible in Isolation?

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With the COVID-19 pandemic still requiring people to isolate at home, there has been lots of talk about the detrimental effects this will have on people’s mental health. Granted, this is quite understandable. Many experts have always warned that prolonged…