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Emotional and Developmental Disabilities

Emotional and Developmental Disabilities
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Rikki Shanberg

LCSW PLLC

Having an intellectual disability is already difficult to deal with not only as a child but as a parent as well. Children do not understand why they are sad, and sometimes parents have trouble coping as well.

While these feelings are perfectly normal, they should not be ignored. These feelings need to be treated before they turn into depression or anxiety, making things worse for your or your child.

If you have a child with intellectual disabilities and they are struggling with their emotions, contact us today. If you are depressed or feel anxious about your child's condition, schedule some time now. Don't wait. Studies show that early intervention can make the biggest difference. Start improving how you feel now.

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