Ignore: Your brain stays sharper, it keeps you young , more alert and on the go!
Answered 3/8/2014
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Ignore: Raise your child into a happy, healthy, well adjusted adult who contributes to others and society.
Answered 4/10/2014
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Ignore: Loving your child means always thinking and acting in your child's best interest.
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Ignore: Music is processed differently than speech so teaching with music can work better than a lecture.
Answered 5/21/2014
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Ignore: Children with language delays should have a full hearing assessment appropriate for age.
Answered 7/4/2014
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Ignore: Children are not little adults and need time to play and act like kids.
Answered 7/29/2014
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Ignore: Please be patient and understanding. They aren't always able to do what you expect. Love conquers.
Answered 11/10/2014
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Ignore: Children need to be respected and loved but not at the expense of discipline and consistency.
Answered 12/14/2014
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Ignore: They always keep you guessing what will they do next.
Answered 12/30/2014
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Ignore: Keep all medicine bottles out of reach and with childproof tops. Have poison control number handy.
Answered 3/4/2015
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Ignore: Always listen to the child's concern, if they are able to talk.
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Ignore: Give the. Attention. Give them love. Give them your time . Give them security .
Answered 4/10/2015
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Ignore: Always encourage & reward your children for good behavior & report cards so they do more & excell.
Answered 6/26/2015
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Ignore: 1 of every 5 homes in the US includes a child with Special Health Care Needs. You are not alone!
Answered 10/26/2015
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Ignore: Encourage your special needs child to try new experiences at his own pace.
Answered 1/14/2016
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Ignore: Your child is the best thing that ever happened to you in your life.
Answered 2/8/2016
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Ignore: Children are the best bargainers for which the parents should always take decisions together.
Answered 5/14/2016
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Ignore: Be consistent! If one time you let them do something and not next, it confuses them. CONSISTENCY!
Answered 7/2/2016
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Ignore: Remember your special needs child is unique. Do not compare him/her to other typical kids.
Answered 4/20/2017
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Ignore: Children are not just little adults. They have unique needs and concerns. Listen to them!
Answered 6/10/2017
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Ignore: Discipline means "to teach" not, "to punish." Kids thrive with love and appropriate discipline.
Answered 10/30/2017
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