http://neuroconecta.com.br/deficiencia-intelectual-e-autismo-compreender-para-desenvolver/
https://minutosaudavel.com.br/o-que-e-autismo-sintomas-tipos-infantil-leve-e-mais/
sexta-feira, 4 de maio de 2018
O autismo é uma deficiência intelectual?
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quinta-feira, 22 de março de 2018
8 mitos sobre a Síndrome de Down
Publicado em 21 de mar de 2018
No Dia Internacional da Síndrome de Down, convidamos nossa pediatria dra. Ana Cláudia Brandão para comentar 8 mitos sobre pessoas com Síndrome de Down. Confira o vídeo!
Saiba mais:
Clínica de Especialidades Pediátricas do Einstein: https://goo.gl/mszWQc
Einstein recruta voluntários com Síndrome de Down para pesquisa com memantina: https://goo.gl/PKwVTQ
Saiba mais:
Clínica de Especialidades Pediátricas do Einstein: https://goo.gl/mszWQc
Einstein recruta voluntários com Síndrome de Down para pesquisa com memantina: https://goo.gl/PKwVTQ
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Meu filho tem Síndrome de Down e agora? @2Twins_Mommy #41
Publicado em 21 de mar de 2018
Pessoal,
Dia 21 de Março é o dia Internacional da pessoa com síndrome de down!
Pensando nisso, resolvi fazer um formato de vídeo diferente ....
...um vídeo que eu busquei bastante quando descobri que a nossa Mel poderia ter a síndrome de down.
A entrevista foi feita com as donas e profissionais da clínica aonde fomos acolhidos e que a nossa Mel vai desde os 2 meses de idade.
Espero que esse vídeo ajude muitos papais que estão passando pelo momento da descoberta e que precisam saber quais serão as primeiras etapas a seguir ...
Uma coisa é certa... o AMOR que vocês irão vivenciar é algo sublime, inexplicável! Só com o tempo vocês irão entender isso.
Depois voltem aqui para me contar!!
Não deixem de CURTIR, COMENTAR e COMPARTILHAR esse vídeo!
Grande beijo
Adriana, Cláudio, Mel e Helena.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Clínica CDE
Rua Antonio Camardo, 70 - Tatuapé - São Paulo - SP
Tel: 11 2295-5799 | 11 2091-6864
clinicacde@uol.com.br / www.clinicacdesp.com
Adriana Gebin – Fonoaudióloga especialista em Síndrome de Down
Ana Paula Somma – Fisioterapeuta
Erika Gonzaga - Terapeuta Ocupacional
Dia 21 de Março é o dia Internacional da pessoa com síndrome de down!
Pensando nisso, resolvi fazer um formato de vídeo diferente ....
...um vídeo que eu busquei bastante quando descobri que a nossa Mel poderia ter a síndrome de down.
A entrevista foi feita com as donas e profissionais da clínica aonde fomos acolhidos e que a nossa Mel vai desde os 2 meses de idade.
Espero que esse vídeo ajude muitos papais que estão passando pelo momento da descoberta e que precisam saber quais serão as primeiras etapas a seguir ...
Uma coisa é certa... o AMOR que vocês irão vivenciar é algo sublime, inexplicável! Só com o tempo vocês irão entender isso.
Depois voltem aqui para me contar!!
Não deixem de CURTIR, COMENTAR e COMPARTILHAR esse vídeo!
Grande beijo
Adriana, Cláudio, Mel e Helena.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Clínica CDE
Rua Antonio Camardo, 70 - Tatuapé - São Paulo - SP
Tel: 11 2295-5799 | 11 2091-6864
clinicacde@uol.com.br / www.clinicacdesp.com
Adriana Gebin – Fonoaudióloga especialista em Síndrome de Down
Ana Paula Somma – Fisioterapeuta
Erika Gonzaga - Terapeuta Ocupacional
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DIA INTERNACIONAL DA SÍNDROME DE DOWN
Publicado em 21 de mar de 2018
21 de março é o Dia Internacional da Síndrome de Down. Como forma de homenagear essas pessoas tão especiais e únicas, trouxemos o paranista Danilo até a Vila Capanema para conhecer nosso time e bater um papo com seus ídolos, afinal, o amor não conta cromossomos.
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Dia da Síndrome de Down 21/03/18
Publicado em 21 de mar de 2018
Reportagem: Tv Univates
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terça-feira, 21 de novembro de 2017
Disabled World Weekly Newsletter
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Famous People with Mood Disorders
List of famous people with mood disorders including depression, biopolar disorder, and cyclothymia mania
List of famous people with mood disorders including depression, biopolar disorder, and cyclothymia mania
Famous People with Tourettes Syndrome
List of well known people both past and present who have or had Tourettes syndrome
List of well known people both past and present who have or had Tourettes syndrome
Famous People with Spina Bifida
List of well known and famous people both past and present who were born with Spina Bifida
List of well known and famous people both past and present who were born with Spina Bifida
Famous People with Cerebral Palsy
A list of well known and famous persons both living and deceased who have or had Cerebral Palsy
A list of well known and famous persons both living and deceased who have or had Cerebral Palsy
Famous People Who Have or Had Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
List of famous and well known people who had or have obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
List of famous and well known people who had or have obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
Famous People Who Have or Had Dementia
A list of famous and/or well known people who currently have or had dementia, a progressive decline in cognitive function
A list of famous and/or well known people who currently have or had dementia, a progressive decline in cognitive function
Famous Well Known People with Hearing Impairments and Deafness
List of famous and well known people who are or were deaf and have or had hearing impairments
List of famous and well known people who are or were deaf and have or had hearing impairments
Famous People Who Have or Had ALS or Lou Gehrigs Disease
A list of famous and well known people with or had ALS or Lou Gehrigs Disease one of the most common neuromuscular diseases worldwide
A list of famous and well known people with or had ALS or Lou Gehrigs Disease one of the most common neuromuscular diseases worldwide
Famous People Who Have or Had Club Feet or Foot
A list of well known and famous people who have or had either a club foot or feet
A list of well known and famous people who have or had either a club foot or feet
Famous People Who Had or Have Schizophrenia
This article provides a list of well known and famous people who have and had Schizophrenia
This article provides a list of well known and famous people who have and had Schizophrenia
Famous People Who Have or Had Speech Differences or Stutter
A list of well known and famous people who have and/or had speech differences including stuttering
A list of well known and famous people who have and/or had speech differences including stuttering
Famous People Who Had and Have Polio
Explanation of the disease Polio and resource list of famous people living and deceased who had polio in their lives
Explanation of the disease Polio and resource list of famous people living and deceased who had polio in their lives
Famous People Who Have or Had Parkinson's Disease
List of well known and famous people who have or did have Parkinson's disease
List of well known and famous people who have or did have Parkinson's disease
Famous People That Use or Used Wheelchairs in the Past
A list of well known and famous people who use or used wheelchairs since birth and later in life due to disabilities
A list of well known and famous people who use or used wheelchairs since birth and later in life due to disabilities
Famous Blind and Vision Impaired Persons
A list of famous and well known sight impaired people who are or were blind or blind in one eye
A list of famous and well known sight impaired people who are or were blind or blind in one eye
Famous People Who Have or Had Multiple Sclerosis
List of famous and well known people both living and deceased who have and had multiple sclerosis (MS)
List of famous and well known people both living and deceased who have and had multiple sclerosis (MS)
Famous People WHo Have and Had Asthma
List of well known and famous persons both living and deceased who have and had Asthma in their lives
List of well known and famous persons both living and deceased who have and had Asthma in their lives
Famous People Who Have or Had Asperger's Syndrome
A list of famous people who either have or had Aspergers Syndrome during their life
A list of famous people who either have or had Aspergers Syndrome during their life
List of Famous Amputees
List of well known and famous people who currently are or were amputees
List of well known and famous people who currently are or were amputees
Famous People With a Cleft
List of well known people with a cleft a congenital deformity caused by a failure in facial development during pregnancy
List of well known people with a cleft a congenital deformity caused by a failure in facial development during pregnancy
Famous People Who Have or Had Menieres Disease
A list of well known and people who are famous who have or had Menieres Disease
A list of well known and people who are famous who have or had Menieres Disease
Famous People Who Have or Had Psoriasis
List of well known and famous people who had or currently have psoriasis in their life
List of well known and famous people who had or currently have psoriasis in their life
List of Famous People Who Died Young
List of well known and famous people who died before their time in accidents, from health conditions, and other causes
List of well known and famous people who died before their time in accidents, from health conditions, and other causes
What Can Twitter Reveal About People with ADHD
Research shows Twitter can reveal quite a bit about what life is like for someone with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Research shows Twitter can reveal quite a bit about what life is like for someone with attention-deficit/
FDA Warns About Illegal Use of Injectable Silicone for Body Contouring and Associated Health Risks
United States FDA issues safety communication about illegal use of injectable silicone for body contouring and associated health risks
United States FDA issues safety communication about illegal use of injectable silicone for body contouring and associated health risks
People Who Experience Dry Eye Soon to Have Drug-Free Solution
A new device that stimulates nerves in the nose offers the first natural solution to dry eye, a common eye condition
A new device that stimulates nerves in the nose offers the first natural solution to dry eye, a common eye condition
2016 FBI Hate Crime Statistics
FBI Hate Crime Statistics, 2016 - U.S. Bias-motivated incidents submitted by law enforcement agencies regarding offenses, victims, offenders, and locations of hate crimes
FBI Hate Crime Statistics, 2016 - U.S. Bias-motivated incidents submitted by law enforcement agencies regarding offenses, victims, offenders, and locations of hate crimes
Famous People Who Have or Had Epilepsy
A list of famous and well known people have or had epilepsy during their lives
A list of famous and well known people have or had epilepsy during their lives
CSD Learns Awarded $75,000 Grant from Wells Fargo
Communications Services for the Deaf Learns awarded $75,000 grant from Wells Fargo for a pilot American Sign Language Financial Education Series
Communications Services for the Deaf Learns awarded $75,000 grant from Wells Fargo for a pilot American Sign Language Financial Education Series
Nonprofit Disability Solutions Connects Jobseekers with Top Companies
Changing minds and changing lives - Disability Solutions Career Center connects employers with jobseekers with disabilities across the country
Changing minds and changing lives - Disability Solutions Career Center connects employers with jobseekers with disabilities across the country
Rebuilding Spinal Cords with Energetic Polymer Scaffold
A scaffold made of energetic polymer to coax nerve cells to extend axons over the damaged section of the spine may be a solution for SCI
A scaffold made of energetic polymer to coax nerve cells to extend axons over the damaged section of the spine may be a solution for SCI
Social Mobile Gaming Boosts Rehabilitation for Patients with Physical Disabilities
Balloon Buddies game is designed to level the playing field by allowing healthy participants to support the less abled player
Balloon Buddies game is designed to level the playing field by allowing healthy participants to support the less abled player
New Approach to Studying Chromosomes' Centers May Reveal Link to Down Syndrome and More
PCR-based approach to a frontier of the human genome could speed discovery in chromosome-based diseases and birth defects
PCR-based approach to a frontier of the human genome could speed discovery in chromosome-based diseases and birth defects
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Famous People with Mood Disorders
Ian Langtree. (2017-11-10). Famous People with Mood Disorders. Retrieved 2017-11-21, from https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/awareness/famous/mood-disorders.php
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2017-11-10 (Revised/Updated 2017-11-16) - List of famous people with mood
disorders including depression, biopolar disorder, and cyclothymia mania.
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terça-feira, 12 de setembro de 2017
Is ADHD Associated with Lack of Regular Circadian Sleep
"A disturbance of the circadian system may indeed be a core mechanism in ADHD, which could also link ADHD to other mental illnesses such as depression or bipolar disorder."
Citation: European College of Neuropsychopharmacology. (2017-09-11). Is ADHD Associated with Lack of Regular Circadian Sleep. Retrieved 2017-09-12, from https://www.disabled-world.com/health/neurology/adhd-autism/circadian.php Direct Link: Is ADHD Associated with Lack of Regular Circadian Sleep - New research theory proposes Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be a problem associated with lack of regular circadian sleep - European College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Citation: European College of Neuropsychopharmacology. (2017-09-11). Is ADHD Associated with Lack of Regular Circadian Sleep. Retrieved 2017-09-12, from https://www.disabled-world.com/health/neurology/adhd-autism/circadian.php Direct Link: Is ADHD Associated with Lack of Regular Circadian Sleep - New research theory proposes Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be a problem associated with lack of regular circadian sleep - European College of Neuropsychopharmacology
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Neurological Disorders
segunda-feira, 16 de janeiro de 2017
instalação e configuração do programa TeamTalk
Publicado em 27 de jun de 2016
Neste tutorial ajudo as pessoas que tem deficiência visual e não deficiente, a instalar e configurar o programa TeamTalk 5 Classic em pc e outros.
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a primeira oficina gratuita e on-line de navegação acessível com NVDA no dia 10/12/2016.
Disponível o áudio integral da oficina de navegação com NVDA!
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Considerando que diversos recursos, tais como compra on-line, redes sociais, pesquisas, etc., estão disponíveis por meio da web, a TECNOBLIND, na intenção de difundir os recursos de acessibilidade inerentes aos leitores de tela, bem como aos padrões internacionais de acessibilidade do W3C, promoveu a primeira oficina gratuita e on-line de navegação acessível com NVDA no dia 10/12/2016.
O evento ocorreu exclusivamente on-line, por meio da ferramenta Teamtalk e foi transmitido ao vivo pela rádio MC e também pelo Facebook.
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O evento ocorreu exclusivamente on-line, por meio da ferramenta Teamtalk e foi transmitido ao vivo pela rádio MC e também pelo Facebook.
Para ouvir na íntegra o conteúdo ministrado, acesse a página de cursos no site da Tecnoblind ou então no link direto:
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terça-feira, 22 de novembro de 2016
Bringing Undiagnosed Adults With ASD Out of the Shadows
University of Vermont. (2016-11-17). Bringing Undiagnosed Adults With ASD Out of the Shadows. Retrieved 2016-11-22, from https://www.disabled-world.com/health/neurology/autism/undiagnosed.php
Direct Link: Bringing Undiagnosed Adults With ASD Out of the Shadows - Exploring experiences of millions of adults in the US with ASD so healthcare workers can identify them before they become depressed or harm themselves - University of Vermont
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Autism and Human Evolutionary Emergence of Collaborative Morality
University of York. (2016-11-15). Autism and Human Evolutionary Emergence of Collaborative Morality. Retrieved 2016-11-22, from https://www.disabled-world.com/health/neurology/autism/autism-evolution.php
Direct Link: Autism and Human Evolutionary Emergence of Collaborative Morality - It is likely our ancestors would have had autism, with genetics suggesting the condition has a long evolutionary history - University of York
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terça-feira, 4 de outubro de 2016
Mind Shattering: Theatrical Production Focusing on Mental Health
Jeff Dunlap. (2016-09-27). Mind Shattering: Theatrical Production Focusing on Mental Health. Retrieved 2016-10-04, from http://www.disabled-world.com/news/events/theatrical.php
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quinta-feira, 29 de setembro de 2016
Fulfilling Unmet Need for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
University of California - Riverside. (2016-09-21). Fulfilling Unmet Need for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Retrieved 2016-09-29, from http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/education/special/unmet.php
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terça-feira, 12 de julho de 2016
Teaching K-8 Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Scholastic Inc.. (2016-07-08). Teaching K-8 Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Retrieved 2016-07-12, from http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/education/special/asd-k-8.php
Direct Link: Teaching K-8 Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder - Scholastic Inc.
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terça-feira, 5 de julho de 2016
PTSD and Disability - A Brief Overview
Hill and Ponton. (2016-06-29). PTSD and Disability - A Brief Overview. Retrieved 2016-07-05, from http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/types/psychological/ptsd-overview.php
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Woman With Amnesia Defies Conventional Memory Knowledge
Johns Hopkins University. (2016-06-28). Woman With Amnesia Defies Conventional Memory Knowledge. Retrieved 2016-07-05, from http://www.disabled-world.com/health/neurology/brain/knowledge.php
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terça-feira, 21 de junho de 2016
10 Types of Autism Therapy | Autism
Publicado em 22 de nov de 2014
You already love Spotify, but do you know how to get the most out of it? Click here to learn all the Spotify Tips and Tricks you never knew existed. http://bit.ly/1VfW63R
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101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism: http://amzn.to/1Ru8qsR
Stack It Peg Game With Board Occupational Therapy Game: http://amzn.to/1Zd77Us
The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules: http://amzn.to/1OlWHga
Watch more How to Understand Autism videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/516101-...
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There are many types of therapies that are available that are being used with children with autism, and it has to be tailored to the child's particular needs. For example, if a child has speech delay, we provide speech therapy. Even if a child doesn't have exactly the delay in putting words together, but has atypical or difficulty with what they call pragmatics, which is staying on topic, the child would still benefit from speech therapy. Occupational therapy and sensory issues is another thing based on the child's particular needs. Similarly for physical therapy, not all children have motor delay, but they can have motor coordination issues, particularly kids with Asperger’s have difficulty with high level motor functioning, but one of the most common and important therapies is really the behavioral therapy piece for children with the autism spectrum, and because the behavior is what is the diagnostic criteria, and comes in the way of their learning dramatically.
So, ABA which is Applied Behavior Analysis has been the most commonly used, developed by Dr. Lovaas. It's been used for many years, and is approved now by early intervention, but similar behavior therapies include DIRFloortime developed by Dr. Stanley Greenspan, which is more naturalized with floortime and cycles of interaction. There's also a relationship developmental instruction called RDI, which is more parent-based. So, there're a whole slew of interventions. One of the ones that is commonly used in schools is the TEACCH, and depending on how much language and communication the child has, there's also a picture-based communication system called the PECS. So, therapies are varied.
The most important is to cover the behavioral piece, but also look at sensory, speech and language. You also do need to look at medical issues, because a lot of these children have sleep problems, and can have medical digestive issues, food intolerances, and I think medical therapies, biomedical therapy should also be looked at, and not just look at symptoms as being part of autism, but child may be uncomfortable or wanting to rub themselves against, for example, a sofa chair because they've abdominal pain. Maybe they have reflux or food intolerance, for example. So, therapy has to be tailored to the child individually, but there're general therapies that have been used and studied and researched, which are beneficial.
And, the biggest push is to get the behavioral piece in because that's the piece that helps with social communication, and that helps you relate to peers, communicate, and also helps a lot with learning. So, those are only a few of the many therapies that are out there. We have swimming with dolphins, for example, that has also been used to make kids happier that's talked about or pet therapy. So, there is really a laundry list, and you have to tailor it to your particular individual child and his needs, and also do things on a gradient. Do not get overwhelmed by trying to do everything together at the same time.
So much that I say not to do everything at the same time, it's because parents, sometimes get so overwhelmed by it all, and I have to remind them that this is a marathon; it's not a sprint. So, you have to pace yourself, and it is true that it is often a combination of therapies that brings together the best or the optimal results for a child, but it is important to do it on a gradient, and watch which one makes the best difference, but often it is a combination of therapies that actually help the child get to a higher level of functioning.
Learn more about Autism with these Tools and Resources:
NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity: http://amzn.to/1MeQvSu
Autism Breakthrough: The Groundbreaking Method: http://amzn.to/1PiTfUb
101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism: http://amzn.to/1Ru8qsR
Stack It Peg Game With Board Occupational Therapy Game: http://amzn.to/1Zd77Us
The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules: http://amzn.to/1OlWHga
Watch more How to Understand Autism videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/516101-...
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There are many types of therapies that are available that are being used with children with autism, and it has to be tailored to the child's particular needs. For example, if a child has speech delay, we provide speech therapy. Even if a child doesn't have exactly the delay in putting words together, but has atypical or difficulty with what they call pragmatics, which is staying on topic, the child would still benefit from speech therapy. Occupational therapy and sensory issues is another thing based on the child's particular needs. Similarly for physical therapy, not all children have motor delay, but they can have motor coordination issues, particularly kids with Asperger’s have difficulty with high level motor functioning, but one of the most common and important therapies is really the behavioral therapy piece for children with the autism spectrum, and because the behavior is what is the diagnostic criteria, and comes in the way of their learning dramatically.
So, ABA which is Applied Behavior Analysis has been the most commonly used, developed by Dr. Lovaas. It's been used for many years, and is approved now by early intervention, but similar behavior therapies include DIRFloortime developed by Dr. Stanley Greenspan, which is more naturalized with floortime and cycles of interaction. There's also a relationship developmental instruction called RDI, which is more parent-based. So, there're a whole slew of interventions. One of the ones that is commonly used in schools is the TEACCH, and depending on how much language and communication the child has, there's also a picture-based communication system called the PECS. So, therapies are varied.
The most important is to cover the behavioral piece, but also look at sensory, speech and language. You also do need to look at medical issues, because a lot of these children have sleep problems, and can have medical digestive issues, food intolerances, and I think medical therapies, biomedical therapy should also be looked at, and not just look at symptoms as being part of autism, but child may be uncomfortable or wanting to rub themselves against, for example, a sofa chair because they've abdominal pain. Maybe they have reflux or food intolerance, for example. So, therapy has to be tailored to the child individually, but there're general therapies that have been used and studied and researched, which are beneficial.
And, the biggest push is to get the behavioral piece in because that's the piece that helps with social communication, and that helps you relate to peers, communicate, and also helps a lot with learning. So, those are only a few of the many therapies that are out there. We have swimming with dolphins, for example, that has also been used to make kids happier that's talked about or pet therapy. So, there is really a laundry list, and you have to tailor it to your particular individual child and his needs, and also do things on a gradient. Do not get overwhelmed by trying to do everything together at the same time.
So much that I say not to do everything at the same time, it's because parents, sometimes get so overwhelmed by it all, and I have to remind them that this is a marathon; it's not a sprint. So, you have to pace yourself, and it is true that it is often a combination of therapies that brings together the best or the optimal results for a child, but it is important to do it on a gradient, and watch which one makes the best difference, but often it is a combination of therapies that actually help the child get to a higher level of functioning.
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