One of the biggest problems plaguing parents of children with some sort of special need is: affording the care your child needs. There are seemingly endless supports your child needs when development takes a detour for whatever reason. And affording medical equipment, special foods, therapies, adaptive equipment, sensory inputs, tailored social opportunities, etc can get overwhelming FAST! Ordinarily our first thought is, "What costs can I cut?" But, Michael Pereira says that is not going to ...
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One of the biggest problems plaguing parents of children with some sort of special need is: affording the care your child needs. There are seemingly endless supports your child needs when development takes a detour for whatever reason. And affording medical equipment, special foods, therapies, adaptive equipment, sensory inputs, tailored social opportunities, etc can get overwhelming FAST! Ordinarily our first thought is, "What costs can I cut?" But, Michael Pereira says that is not going to ...
Our next Q&A is all about Misophonia, a condition where a person experiences a decreased tolerance for certain sounds. To help us understand more about Misophonia, I have asked Doctor of Audiology Rae Stout to join me! Dr. Stout is an Autistic Audiologist that has taken a particular interest in using low gain hearing aids to help children not only cope with Misophonia but to hopefully increase their tolerance for certain sounds. Dr. Stout speaks to the fact that exposure therapy is rare...
Special Needs Kids Are People Too!
One of the biggest problems plaguing parents of children with some sort of special need is: affording the care your child needs. There are seemingly endless supports your child needs when development takes a detour for whatever reason. And affording medical equipment, special foods, therapies, adaptive equipment, sensory inputs, tailored social opportunities, etc can get overwhelming FAST! Ordinarily our first thought is, "What costs can I cut?" But, Michael Pereira says that is not going to ...