Notice – Do you have questions about something you’re seeing in your child? Maybe you wonder if it’s typical or why it’s happening. Noticing behavior is the first step to getting answers.
Observe – Observing the behavior you’ve noticed can help you pick up on patterns. Pay close attention while it’s happening and jot down what you see. Try to do this for two weeks.
Talk – Now it’s time to talk with people who interact with your child and have helpful insights. That includes pediatricians, educators, and caregivers. Here are ideas for how to have those conversations.
Engage – Now that you know more, try to engage your child in conversation. It can be hard to talk about challenges. But it’s also a relief for many kids and helps them build self-awareness.
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