24 Nov · Kamini Lakhani · 2 Comments

Why It’s Time to Stop Teaching ‘Right and Wrong’ to Your Child

Why It's Time to Stop Teaching 'Right and Wrong' to Your Child Three friends show up at your door to surprise you. It’s dinner time. You haven’t cooked enough but you still manage to serve a decent meal. It ends up being an enjoyable, laughter-filled evening!   You’re on the way to a presentation and ...

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10 Nov · Kamini Lakhani · 7 Comments

Stuck With Monotonous Answers From Your Child? Try These 5 Steps

Stuck With Monotonous Answers From Your Child? Try These 5 Steps I smiled as I watched the video of Tanay making cutlets with his mother, Priti. What a long way this 20 year old young man has come!   Their roles shifted effortlessly from fetching and adding ingredients to mixing and tasting.   Priti playfully ...

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27 Oct · Kamini Lakhani · 10 Comments

How to Make Your Child Independent: 4 Steps You Can Start Following Today

How to Make Your Child Independent: 4 Steps You Can Start Following Today Sara was excited to work on her son John’s new objective. She had to teach him to answer ‘wh’ questions. She brought out a sealed packet of tea and asked John. “What do you need to cut with?”   He looked at ...

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13 Oct · Kamini Lakhani · 2 Comments

One Word You Have Forgotten That Will Improve Your Child’s Life

One Word You Have Forgotten That Will Improve Your Child’s Life “I don’t have a calm moment with him around. He’s so noisy and boisterous.”   “I need to watch him 24/7, in case he does something dangerous to himself. I can’t even go out to meet my friends.”   “He can’t read or write ...

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6 Oct · Kamini Lakhani · 5 Comments

Autism Spectrum Disorders: How to do Less And Achieve More

Autism Spectrum Disorders: How to do Less And Achieve More I was overjoyed to see him pick the most ‘difficult’ puzzle and go after it with a vengeance!   He persisted. His smile said, ‘I like this challenge.’ What a far cry from the 5 year old boy that I met 10 years ago!   ...

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