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  • Autism & Friendship: How to Help Your Autistic Child Form Positive Friendships
    Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Autism & Friendship: How to Help Your Autistic Child Form Positive Friendships

    - By The Mom Kind

    Are you looking for more information on Autism and friendship? Keep reading to discover how you can help our autistic child form positive friendships.

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  • Autism - Health - Mental Health - Neurodiversity

    1 In 44 Kids Have Autism According to CDC

    - By The Mom Kind

    The CDC announced that 1 in 44 children are diagnosed with autism in the United States. This new data suggests that more children are being diagnosed. However, experts believe these numbers reflect more awareness of autism and better access to services.

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    5 Fantastic Exercises for Autistic Children

    - By The Mom Kind

    While we cannot prevent every issue for them, we can work with them to help build up their skills and help support their individual needs. We often forget physical activities and how autistic children can be a fantastic tool!

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity

    Catalyst First Jackson County Business to Complete FSU CARD’s Autism-Friendly Business Training

    - By The Mom Kind

    Catalyst Fabric Solutions is prepared to hire up to five NextStep at Endeavor Academy participants in January now that it has completed Florida State University’s Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) Autism-Friendly Business Initiative training

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Why More Daycares Are Using Social-Emotional Toys for Education

    - By The Mom Kind

    Fruitful early child development includes sensory learning and social-emotional learning (SEL). These types of learning are becoming more popular in daycare settings. #parenting #SEL #autismparenting

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    5 Ways Family Counseling Can Help Autism Spectrum Parents

    - By The Mom Kind

    Beyond the usual experiences associated with parenthood, being a parent of an autistic child brings unique joys and challenges. It can be scary—not because you're frightened of your child but because you're afraid of how other people will treat them and how their future will turn out. #autism #autismparenting

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  • ADHD - Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Back-to-School Tips for Neurodiverse Students

    - By Sasha Shtern

    With a little bit of preparation and strategy, you will be ready to embrace the turn of the season head-on. Let's check out these back-to-school tips for neurodiverse students. #autism #adhd #autismparenting #neurodiverse #neurodiversity

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  • Anxiety - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    5 Reasons Your Pet Reduces Depression In Teens

    - By The Mom Kind

    Having any pet can affect and reduce depression in teenagers. Also, if you include your pet in the fun family activities, your teen will start feeling closer to the ball of love. #parenting #parentingteens #anxiety #depression

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  • ADHD - Neurodiversity

    Best Professions for People with ADHD

    - By The Mom Kind

    There is a lack of awareness which means many people with ADHD can’t keep a job, but that does not mean you cannot hold a fulfilling job. That’s because you can choose from several #careers that capitalize on your unique strengths. This article outlines the best professions for people with…

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    5 Tips For Using Visual Supports To Aid Your Kid’s Learning

    - By The Mom Kind

    Visual support aids in stimulating, motivating, drawing learners' attention, and making concepts easier to grasp. This article will provide five suggestions for using visual aids to help your child learn.

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