How to respect the natural rhythms of the brain for effective learning — Introduction: When the Brain Says Stop You’ve probably observed this: after a certain amount of work time, your child is no longer the same. Mistakes multiply, attention evaporates,...
Introduction: When Music Heals the Soul Music possesses an extraordinary power over the human brain. It can make us cry with joy or nostalgia, make us want to dance, soothe us in moments of distress. This power persists remarkably in people with cognitive disorders,...
Introduction: Navigating the jungle of apps The mental wellness app market has exploded in recent years. Thousands of apps promise to reduce stress, improve mood, strengthen memory or promote sleep. Faced with this profusion, how can you distinguish truly effective...
title: Nursing home admission for Alzheimer’s’s: preparation, facility selection and successful adaptation description: Complete guide for Alzheimer’s’s nursing home admission: when to decide, choosing the right facility, preparing your loved...
Difficult behaviors are part of daily life for many families caring for a child with Down syndrome. Tantrums, systematic opposition, refusal to cooperate, excessive agitation: these manifestations exhaust parents and disrupt family harmony. However, behind each...
Reading time: 15 minutes “I should have done things differently.” “If I had been a better parent, maybe…” “Others manage, why can’t I?” These thoughts loop in your head. Guilt eats away at you. You feel responsible for...
Introduction Time management and planning constitute major daily challenges for many autistic adults. These skills, grouped under the term “executive functions,” are essential for autonomy, professional integration, and quality of life. However, they often...
Understanding the link between relational distress and academic disengagement to protect your child She loved school. Every morning, she left with a smile on her face, talked enthusiastically about her day, had friends, projects. And then something changed. The...
What your child is really trying to tell you when they negotiate for extra screen time — Introduction: The Most Heard Phrase in Connected Households “Just 5 more minutes!” You’ve probably heard this phrase hundreds of times. It invariably...
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