Why Parents Should Stay Engaged with Their Child's Behavior Therapies
Published: Jun. 18, 2024Updated: Jun. 18, 2024
Dr. Scott Akins, D.Ol, developmental and behavioral pediatrician, chief of developmental and behavioral pediatrics and medical director at the UC Davis, MIND Institute, explains why parents need to stay engaged with their child's behavior therapies as much as they can. Often, parents agree to therapies or interventions that they may not fully be on board with, but it’s important that therapies and goals, whether at home or at school, are aligned with your values.
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