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  2. Onlooker Play: Meaning, Age Range, Examples, and More

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    But as a rule of thumb, you can expect onlooker play to begin when your toddler reaches between 2 1/2 and 3 1/2 years of age. If your heart breaks because you see your child standing on the edge ...

  3. Creating an Effective Behavior Chart: Types, Treats, Tips & More

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    Older kids may be better motivated by things like screen time, allowance, or staying up later on a weekend night. 3. Make your chart. The chart you use can be as simple as a piece of paper with ...

  4. Sensory Play: 20 Great Activities for Your Toddler or Preschooler

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    Plant a garden. This is a fun activity you can do together that involves an ongoing sensory benefit. You don’t have to go big — you can even plant small seeds into the cups of an egg carton ...

  5. Benefits of Extracurricular Activities for Kids - WebMD

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    Motivates Kids to Exercise. Not all extracurricular activities are physical in nature, but many are. Examples include: Team sports. Individual sports. Martial arts. Dance. Clubs focused on ...

  6. ADHD in Kids: Symptoms, Types, and Tests for ADHD in Children

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    Causes of ADHD in Children. Doctors don't know exactly what causes ADHD. But it's known to run in families. One out of 4 kids with ADHD also have a parent with ADHD.

  7. Behavioral Techniques for Children With ADHD - WebMD

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    Try not to discipline your child in front of others. Talk regularly with your child's teachers, so you can deal with any behavior concerns before they become a major problem. Walk your talk. Set a ...

  8. Symbolic Play: Examples, Definition, Importance, and More

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    Social skills. Symbolic play teaches a child to see the “other.”. Since some kids may think differently than them, your child learns how to cooperate and negotiate. Self-esteem. Symbolic play ...

  9. A Well-Rounded Treatment Plan for Kids With ADHD - WebMD

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    It requires public schools to provide the services and support that kids with disabilities need in order to learn. A 504 plan might, for example, allow for a child with ADHD to take a movement ...