by Sarah C. Wayland PhD. | Jan 17, 2017 | Parenting
This post was originally published on Parenting ADHD & Autism on August 23rd, 2016. Superheros Parents are my superheroes. Who else but a superhero would wake up multiple times every night to help a crying child calm down? Who else would carry a baby everywhere,...
by Sarah C. Wayland PhD. | Nov 14, 2016 | Special Needs Care Navigation
This post was originally published on Parenting ADHD & Autism on July 25th, 2016. Something was horribly wrong. The boy could read, but when he tried to talk to his parents, all he could do was quote lines from his favorite movie, Finding Nemo. When his family got...
by Sarah C. Wayland PhD. | Oct 14, 2016 | Relationship Development Intervention (RDI), Special Needs Care Navigation
This post was originally published on Parenting ADHD & Autism on July 5th, 2016. It’s critical to not be critical. I’ve been listening to the podcast Invisibilia, and this week’s episode is on The Problem With the Solution. It’s about a woman’s search for...
by Sarah C. Wayland PhD. | Jul 29, 2016 | Special Needs Care Navigation
This post was originally published on Parenting ADHD & Autism on May 23rd, 2016. The Conversation PARENT: “My child is awful by the time he gets home! He plays video games and refuses to do anything else, screams at me, or abuses his sister until she cries.”...
by Sarah C. Wayland PhD. | Jul 8, 2016 | Relationship Development Intervention (RDI), Special Needs Care Navigation, Therapy
Recently I’ve been listening to Invisibilia, a podcast “about about the unseen forces that control human behavior – our ideas, beliefs, assumptions, and thoughts.” This week’s episode is on Frames of Reference. The first segment is about Kim, a...