{"id":6277,"date":"2016-11-07T20:59:28","date_gmt":"2016-11-07T20:59:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/everhear.com\/?p=6277"},"modified":"2019-09-11T10:44:44","modified_gmt":"2019-09-11T17:44:44","slug":"how-parents-can-make-a-difference-in-treatment-of-toddlers-with-autism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/everhear.com\/how-parents-can-make-a-difference-in-treatment-of-toddlers-with-autism\/","title":{"rendered":"How Parents Can Make a Difference in Treatment of Toddlers with Developmental Disorders"},"content":{"rendered":"
As dedicated therapists and parents, we must pay close attention to our children’s speech development. While multiple therapy sessions definitely help, it is equally important for parents to contribute to them at home, too. We want to provide you with some ideas and models on exactly what you can do to help your child’s speech development at home.<\/p>\n
In a study by Florida State University, Dr. Amy Wetherby found “the model of teaching parents at home during individual sessions WITH their children focusing on play, daily routines like meals, snacks, chores and caregiving, along with teaching a parent how to teach a child to participate in community outings, resulted in the best outcomes for improving language, understanding, and social interaction.” – Teachmetotalk.com<\/a><\/p>\n These findings help to shape a few rules to guide parents in\u00a0their efforts to contribute to their children’s therapy:<\/p>\n Sources:<\/p>\n\n
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