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Social Cues or Facial Expressions for Kids with Autism – Part 2
In my last blog, I discussed how autistic kids can learn to read social cues or facial expression. I talked about how we added a bonus category to our sons earnings chart where he could earn extra monthly points if he noticed a social cue.
Social Cues or Facial Expressions for Kids with Autism – Part 1
How do our kids learn social cues? How do they learn to read facial expressions? It’s tough for our kids to learn social cues and/or read facial expressions because they have a tendency to be uncomfortable looking at other people. How can they be expected to read non-verbal cues if they’re not looking at other people?
Botox for Wrinkles on the Lips
Wrinkles are part of the natural aging process. There are plenty of causes, including exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun, reduced production of skin oils, natural thinning of the skin and the loss of deep-layer body fat that comes with age. Sometimes the repeated facial expressions you make every day can contribute to lines and wrinkles around your eyes, forehead and lips. Many women, and a fair number of men, elect to treat their lip wrinkles with Botox.
Best Infant Development Toys
The right infant development toys can nurture your newborns motor skills, teach her to make facial expressions and sounds, and help her to see more clearly as her concentration improves. You dont have to invest in expensive toys to enhance your babys learning abilities; there are several simple toys that can help her learn important skills and acquire knowledge as she grows. Different toys can help babies reach important developmental milestones, such as learning to touch, taste, communicate and use all their senses. Here are some of the best infant development toys you can buy for your newborn.
Ways to Engage Babies and Toddlers in Reading
The beginning years: The importance of the first 5 years Do you have a little one at home and have you thought about how you can challenge your baby and toddler on learning and staying engaged in reading? Babies’ brains continue to form after they are born. They are forming for physical development, and also…