In the future, it will only become easier to diagnose and manage conditions like autism in your little one.
LittleLives recently hosted its second live webinar, and this time the attention is on our friends with unique learning abilities.
Have you ever wondered if your daughter has autism, although her symptoms don’t match those typically associated with the disorder?
Music therapy is not the same as music lessons. Its primary goal is non-musical.
Many brain training programmes utilise games to improve children’s cognitive function which will then translate into better learning abilities. Brain training carried out as neurofeedback therapy is also helpful for children with special needs.
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness characterised by extreme mood swings. Learn more about the symptoms.
Special needs children, just like any other young person, can be helped to develop skills for life after school. Let’s explore a few important pre-vocational and vocational skills that children can develop for a better chance at gaining employment.
Does your child have hearing or vision impairments? Read about some things you can do to help ease his learning.
Is your child clumsy or extremely bothered by loud noises? If yes, he could have Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Find out more about the symptoms.
It is crucial for parents to be vigilant of the signs and symptoms of childhood depression. Read on to find out more.