Introduction Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) presents a unique challenge in the landscape of neurodegenerative diseases. Unlike Alzheimer’s’s disease, which primarily affects memory, FTD radically transforms the personality, social behavior, and judgment of...
Understanding the link between sleep, energy, and emotional regulation to better support your child — You have certainly noticed: your child with Down syndrome is much more likely to have an emotional outburst when they are tired. What would have been a minor...
The 5 Main Causes of Crises in Children with Down Syndrome — DYNSEO 🧩 Guide for families & professionals · Down syndrome · Emotional regulation The 5 main causes of crises in children with Down syndrome — and how to respond A meltdown is never random. Behind every...
How to create and use this essential resource for emotional regulation — Emotions are invisible. We feel them inside us, but they have no shape, no color, no measurable dimension. For a child with Down syndrome, who may struggle with abstract concepts, this...
“I know what I want to say, but the words don’t come out.” “People talk to me, but I no longer understand what they are saying.” “My mouth no longer does what I want.” Many patients utter (or would like to utter) these phrases...
The mouth and the brain have a much more intimate relationship than we imagine. Recent scientific research highlights the connections between dental hygiene and cognitive functions, particularly in seniors. Taking care of one’s teeth is also taking care...
Reading time: 14 minutes Entering elementary school marks a turning point in your child’s life. They gain independence, develop their reading and reasoning skills, expand their social circle, and begin to assert their tastes and preferences. It is also a time...
Introduction: The Art of Helping Without Pointing Fingers You have a dyslexic student in your class, another with ADHD, a dyspraxic student, and several children who simply need a little more time or a different approach. You want to help them, but you don’t...
Recognize the warning signs to intervene before the crisis — Introduction: what if you could prevent crises? Imagine being able to anticipate the crises of your child with Down syndrome. Imagine spotting the warning signs early enough to intervene, defuse, calm...
Introduction The transition to adulthood represents an important stage in the lives of autistic people. Contrary to popular belief, autism does not disappear in adulthood, and the needs for support and cognitive stimulation remain essential throughout life. Autistic...
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