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    10 Tips to Prevent Your Children from Developing Digital Addiction

    - By The Mom Kind

    The children of today have been born as authentic digital natives. Having an electronic device in hand is standard for most children. That being said, children need to learn how and when to put down their devices. It is increasingly important to educate them so that they know how to…

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    13 Tips for Moving with an Autistic Child

    - By The Mom Kind

    Children with autism often struggle with change. Check out these Tips for Moving with an Autistic Child #autismparenting #asd #autism

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Motivating your autistic child to write

    - By Tania Longeau

    Writing can be a rather challenging activity, especially for children on the autism spectrum. In their neurodiversity, some may find it less complicated to write or speak than others. Some autistic children may even experience particular difficulty with keeping their focus and concentration on specific tasks and activities. But knowing…

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  • ADHD - Anxiety - Autism - Neurodiversity - Sleep Disorders

    Essential Guide to Weighted Blankets

    - By Alice Johnson

    Weighted blankets are used to combat specific sensory deficits or overload, along with several other mental health and emotional disorders. Those with chronic anxiety, depression, insomnia, autism, dementia, and attention deficit problems can benefit from using a weighted blanket. These unique blankets counteract these issues and aid in better rest…

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    How To Handle Divorce When Your Child Has Autism

    - By The Mom Kind

    Divorce is always a tough concept to grasp for any kid as it literally feels like their family is being torn apart. However, for children with autism, the impact of their parents getting divorced can have a more significant effect on them. When dealing with a child who has autism,…

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    9 Ways to support a child with autism in the classroom

    - By Sara Cooper

    No two autistic children are the same, and their autism manifests in different ways. Like every child, autistic children need to be treated as individuals. When it comes to teaching, there are ways to support a child with autism in the classroom #autismsupport #autismawareness #autismparenting #teaching

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Proven Tips to Help Nurture your Child’s Social-Emotional Development

    - By Nemanja

    Parenting is the hardest but also most rewarding job. Check out these Proven Tips to Help Nurture your Child's Social-Emotional Development #parenting #development #specialneedsparenting #autism

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  • Autism - Health - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Extraordinary Tips to Avoid Caregiver Burnout

    - By Chloe Bennet

    When taking care of others, we often forget to take care of ourselves as well. Learn how to avoid caregiver burnout with these great tips. #caregiverburnout #selfcare #specialneeds #autismparenting #parenting

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting - Product Reviews

    FORBRAIN Review: A New Way to Improve Speech

    - By The Mom Kind

    FORBRAIN Review- Improving Speech, Memory, and Attention by Retraining your Auditory Feedback Loop #speechtherapy

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Does Medicaid cover Diapers for Autism?

    - By The Mom Kind

    This Post is sponsored by Aeroflow Urology. Pediatric Incontinence is an issue many families deal with daily. While many children will be potty trained by around age three, those with medical diagnosis such as Autism are more prone to incontinence. Whether your child has recently developed incontinence or has never…

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