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Parenting Kids with Special Needs
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Therapist Marianne Clyde introduces the topic of parenting children with special needs, discussing the essential guiding principles for navigating this journey.
with Marianne ClydeTherapist Marianne Clyde introduces the topic of parenting children with special needs, discussing the essential guiding principles for navigating this journey.
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Marianne conducts an interview with Susan, who discusses the setbacks she faced raising an autistic child, and how she promoted her son's independence.
with Marianne ClydeMarianne conducts an interview with Susan, who discusses the setbacks she faced raising an autistic child, and how she promoted her son's independence.
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Marianne Clyde discusses the case of a child with ADHD and high-functioning autism. Learn how his mother adapted to her child's special needs in this lesson.
with Marianne ClydeMarianne Clyde discusses the case of a child with ADHD and high-functioning autism. Learn how his mother adapted to her child's special needs in this lesson.
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In this lesson, learn how a parent of a child with Asperger's looked for support, prioritized self care, and decided when to tell her son about his diagnosis.
with Marianne ClydeIn this lesson, learn how a parent of a child with Asperger's looked for support, prioritized self care, and decided when to tell her son about his diagnosis.
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In this lesson, Marianne Clyde discusses the experience of a mother of twin boys who both have cerebral palsy, auditory neuropathy, and other disorders.
with Marianne ClydeIn this lesson, Marianne Clyde discusses the experience of a mother of twin boys who both have cerebral palsy, auditory neuropathy, and other disorders.
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