How To Get Autistic Children To Try New Foods
For many parents, getting their Autistic children to try new foods can be a nightmare. Learn how to introduce new foods to your child!
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Life
A life is defined by the one living it. Make it a good one, it is the only one you have.
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Weakness
We all have weaknesses. Knowing them is a source of strength. Do not let pride deny them to you.
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Hope
Without hope, there is nothing. Hope for the future needs to be backed up with action to produce the desired result.
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Terrorism
Fear is the intent. Live your life and notice your surroundings. Terrorists are cowards who cannot win without fear.
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Security
There is no such thing is 100% security. Bad things can and will happen. Live your life despite this.
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Denial
We all are in denial about something. It is a healthy defense mechanism when used sparingly. Be careful.
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Memory
Memories are faulty. The more senses a memory uses the better the recall. Nothing you remember is 100% fact.
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Money
We all need it. Question is, do you rule it, or does it rule you?
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Strengths
Everyone has things they are good at. No one is created exactly the same. Acknowledge your strengths and use them.
Therapeutic Word of the Day: Intuition
A possible byproduct of memories and experiences that cannot be processed directly by the brain. Intuition should not be ignored.