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Supporting a Child Who Has Autism

Supporting a Child Who Has Autism

by Raising Relatives | Jun 28, 2024 | Articles, Challenging Behaviors

When you have a child with autism in your life, whether it is a grandchild you are raising or a loved one’s child, it’s important to remember that they are capable of amazing things. This child may need additional support at school and home to find their path to...
Showing Empathy When Your Grandchild Is Struggling

Showing Empathy When Your Grandchild Is Struggling

by Raising Relatives | Jun 28, 2024 | Articles, Challenging Behaviors

When your grandchild goes off the rails with tantrums, disruptive behaviors, or dramatic emotional meltdowns, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and feel out of control. You might be at your wit’s end with these behaviors. Still, you can summon empathy for this...
Preparing Kids With Challenging Behaviors for Adulthood

Preparing Kids With Challenging Behaviors for Adulthood

by Raising Relatives | Dec 12, 2022 | Articles, Challenging Behaviors

Raising any child to become a productive, successful, happy adult is a challenge. This can be even harder when raising a relative’s child, especially when the child has challenging behaviors. These behaviors might include frequent emotional meltdowns, lying, and...
4 Tips for Teaching a Child to Self-Soothe

4 Tips for Teaching a Child to Self-Soothe

by Raising Relatives | Dec 12, 2022 | Articles, Challenging Behaviors

Often our kids come to live with us after they have experienced a stressful homelife. Children learn to regulate or soothe themselves by watching the adults in their life. Your grandchild’s parents may not have been able to model self-regulation because of their...
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