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We get questions all the time asking how to help kiddos in school - parents who are concerned that their child is having meltdowns at school; teachers who are struggling to help their students; and therapists who are having difficulty connecting with teachers.
Today’s episode is all about how to help a child / student who is having meltdowns in the classroom. We dive into the reasons WHY a child might have a meltdown - this is the first step! Then we break down tips and tricks for parents, teachers, and therapists!
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