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LBC Acknowledgement Eva Sciupac

The Learning and Behavioral Center would like to acknowledge Eva Sciupac, Assistant Principal of Harding Elementary School (Sylmar, California). She has shown tremendous care and administrative abilities to the students of Harding Elementary. Having worked alongside Eva in IEP sessions for some of our clients we have noticed her wonderful abilities and love for each student.…

New Repetitive Behaviors of OCD or Just “Autism”?

“Our 25-year-old son, diagnosed with PDD-NOS, has always had some repetitive behaviors. Lately, though, he’s wanting to redo things such as getting undressed or showering right after he’s done. He’ll insist we backtrack if we drive through the neighborhood a different way because we didn’t go the “right way.” Can you offer guidance on whether these behaviors…

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Parental Criticism Is Linked to Poorer Outcomes

A new study from Case Western Reserve University finds mothers tend to be more critical of children with obsessive-compulsive disorder than they are of other children in the family. And, that parental criticism is linked to poorer outcomes for the child after treatment. Parent criticism has been associated with child anxiety in the past, however,…

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Kids, TV, and ADHD

The more television a child watches between the ages of 1 and 3, the greater his or her likelihood of developing attention problems by age 7. So how can you control TV watching in your house? A recently completed study at Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle indicated that for every hour a…

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Seven Keys to Childhood Obedience

Parents want their children to willingly obey them. Here’s how to accomplish that. Learning obedience is an important part of child development. This is the tool that allows you, as parents, to train your child. Through obedience, your child will learn self-control and develop other positive character traits that he will need as an adult.…

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Autism and Special Talents

We’ve read many stories on your website about families who discover a special talent in a child, teenager or even adult with autism. How can we help our son find his special gift or passion? Answer by Amy Hess (right), mother to Henry and the site coordinator for the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network Center…

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Tips for Parenting Kids with OCD

Many excellent parents struggle with how to appropriately parent their child/teen with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Unfortunately, this process is rarely straightforward and is often counter-intuitive, which leaves many parents feeling anxious and confused. As a psychologist in Palm Beach County, Florida, I work closely with kids, teens, and parents throughout the greater Palm Beach, Fort…