childcare
About children's personality traits and the size of the group that matches them: starting with the parents
Supervised by an occupational therapist
A man in his 20s with a developmental disorder had previously been living in a unit-type (private room) group home, but he had trouble with other residents and had to move out. After that, he moved into a home-type group home, and he no longer showed the stress or mental instability he had previously shown. He gradually began to get used to the people around him, and gradually began to smile and care about others.
The first reason for this is the type of living arrangement. In unit-type...
The difference between "spoiling" and "letting someone depend on you" - Even if you fall, you have to get back up on your own
Supervised by Occupational Therapist
It is said that letting children be spoiled is an important part of raising children.
However, there is a big difference between "spoiling" a child and "pampering" a child. If you are too biased towards "pampering," it may have a negative impact on your child's development.
The risk of confusing "spoiling" with "letting someone be spoiled"
It is not uncommon for people to think that by pampering their children, they want them to be filled with love from their parents...