Self Control for Neurotpical Kids

Published: Oct. 31, 2014, 8:36 p.m.

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Dr. Adel Najdowski answers a viewer's question about teaching a neurotypical child how to use self control when other children don't do what they want. Sometimes children will make comments to each other like,"We aren't friends anymore." or "I don't like you anymore."\xa0 These statements can hurt friendships long term.\xa0 Dr. Najdowski offers suggestions to help the child deal with these circumstances effectively.

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