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Talking About Meltdowns . Talking With Kids . PBS Parents | PBS

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Helping with Homework . Supporting Your Learner . Going to School . PBS Parents | PBS

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Reading Milestones . About My Baby . Reading and Language . PBS Parents | PBS

pbs.org — “PBS Parents. Find information about your child's development from birth through the early school years. And you'll find lots of fun educational activities for your children to help get them ready for school. The PBS Parents Guides address important aspects of your child's early years such as school readiness and social and emotional development. You can also find information about your children's favorite PBS KIDS programs: schedules for your local area, educational activities related to the proView full resource at pbs.org

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The First Days of School . Starting School . Going to School . PBS Parents | PBS

pbs.org — “PBS Parents. Find information about your child's development from birth through the early school years. And you'll find lots of fun educational activities for your children to help get them ready for school. The PBS Parents Guides address important aspects of your child's early years such as school readiness and social and emotional development. You can also find information about your children's favorite PBS KIDS programs: schedules for your local area, educational activities related to the proView full resource at pbs.org

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Mental Health and Living With HIV - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “Living with a chronic health condition like HIV and/or AIDS can be physically demanding and even limiting, but there are also mental health aspects to consider. Experts shed light onto how mental health is affected by living with this kind of chronic health condition.View full resource at empowher.com

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HQLO | Abstract | A confirmatory study of the Combined Index of Severity of Fibromyalgia (ICAF*): factorial structure, reliability and sensitivity to change.

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Reduced recognition of fear and sadness in post-traumatic stress disorder

sciencedaily.com — “Facial expressions convey strong cues for someone's emotional state and the ability to interpret these cues is crucial in social interaction. This ability is known to be compromised in many psychiatric and neurological disorders, such as social anxiety or Korsakoff's syndrome. New research has now revealed evidence that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is also characterized by changes in the way the brain processes specific emotions and that certain aspects of this disorder could be understView full resource at sciencedaily.com

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The Special Needs Child: Parenting the Child with Asperger's Syndrome: Understanding Literal Thinking

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Aspergers Syndrome in Children - Dealing with Aspergers and Autism Coping For Parents

docstoc.com — “If you are the parent of an aspergers or autism affected child, you need to understand that the psychological aspects of dealing with this difficult situation can sometimes overwhelm the medical characteristics of the condition itself. An emotionally mature approach to the symptoms and its diagnosis is the best way to deal with Autism and Aspergers Syndrome in children. Apart from children, Aspergers Syndrome affects women, teenagers and adults as well. It is also important to make a checklist oView full resource at docstoc.com

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