Social functioning outcomes for autistic children with typically developing siblings, no siblings, and autistic siblings

Social functioning outcomes for autistic children with typically developing siblings, no siblings, and autistic siblings

In this study, social functioning refers to how well autistic children communicate, interact, and build relationships with others. Autistic children often face challenges in understanding social cues, initiating or maintaining conversations, and... Read more »
When Parents Are Banished by Adult Children

When Parents Are Banished by Adult Children

Tense relationships or estrangements between parents and adult children are becoming increasingly common. There’s hardly a day that goes by that I don’t hear about these in therapy with a parent or... Read more »
Helping Children Heal Following Disaster

Helping Children Heal Following Disaster

With wildfires, hurricanes, and severe weather frequently making the news, our hearts go out to the communities affected as they not only contend with the initial crisis but also face a long-term... Read more »
Children as Independent Thinkers | Psychology Today

Children as Independent Thinkers | Psychology Today

Parenthood is not only a journey of nurturing and guiding our children, preparing them for adult life, but also a path on which our authority is tested and questioned. As parents, we... Read more »
Interaction Video Games With LEGO Game Therapy On Social Anxiety In Left-Behind Children

Interaction Video Games With LEGO Game Therapy On Social Anxiety In Left-Behind Children

Social anxiety can significantly impair quality of life, leading to isolation, academic underperformance, and increased risk of depression. It may stem from genetic predisposition, negative social experiences, or environmental factors like parental... Read more »
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