“I don’t feel good.” “My tummy hurts.” “My head hurts.” If you are a parent, these are all too familiar words. However, if your child has a language delay, language disorder or autism, these may be words you wish to hear, as it can be very difficult for our kids to express how they are feeling when they feel “good” and even more difficult when they “don’t feel good”. Today we want to share a few ideas for when your child feels “good” to help them when they “don’t feel good.”
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