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How to Reduce Defiant Behavior in Teens with ASD Level 1

As the years go by, are you seeing your ASD child rapidly becoming reduced to a person who is surviving on: anger, being a mistake, depression, hate, isolation, low self-esteem, resentment, sadness and self-hate.

Have you heard your teenager say things like: I'm a mistake. I'm dumb. I'm useless. I hate myself. I wish I was dead. What is wrong with me? Why was I born?

If so, then alarm bells should be going off. You know changes need to happen! Low self-esteem and behavioral problems go hand-in-hand!!!

Tailored Teaching Methods for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

When educating students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), it is crucial to adopt teaching strategies that address their individual needs ...