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  • Autism - Neurodiversity

    Five Strategies for Explaining Death to an Autistic child

    - By The Mom Kind

    Explaining death to an autistic child is never an easy task. The following tips will help you begin to navigate these tough conversations with your child with autism. #autismparenting #autism #specialneeds #grief #griefcycle #parentingtips #toughconversations

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  • Product Reviews

    Stitch Fix Clothing Subscription box Review November 2017

    - By The Mom Kind

    Being a mom of four children, three with autism, I do not even pretend that I have a chance to go shopping for myself. Even if I ever were to get out without any kids (hahahaha!), I lack any form of style! So when I first found out about the Stitch…

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Product Reviews

    A Chance to Dance Singing in the Rain | The Story of a little girl with autism

    - By The Mom Kind

    The world is filled with differences. From an early age, we are taught to be different. To step outside of the box, be the best person we can be, and be anything but “normal”. Well, that is true unless you have a diagnosis. Then, society wonders why you are not…

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  • Product Reviews

    Dr. Panda Plus Home Designer: Augmented Reality for Kids

    - By The Mom Kind

    Tablets have become a huge part of our day-to-day life.  I grew up in a time without these, so I am trying to balance letting my children use them and making sure they get as little screen time as possible.  One thing I focus on when it comes to devices,…

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  • Gift Guides - Lifestyle

    Society6 -The Gift Guide for Moms this Christmas

    - By The Mom Kind

    Fall is one of my favorite times of year. That being said, it does not seem to last very long. Before I know it, Halloween is here and gone. Thanksgiving fast approaches, then out of nowhere the Christmas has arrived. I love giving gifts, but I fully admit I am…

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Celebrate the Holidays! MVP Kids Teaching Empathy and Understanding

    - By The Mom Kind

    There is a chill in the air, and a holidays are on the way!  Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays, spending time with family and eating yummy food!  This year will be the first that little man truly understands what is going on around him.  With so much to…

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity

    DIY Slow Motion Calm Down Sensory Bottles | Autism, ADHD, SPD

    - By The Mom Kind

    Sensory bottles have always mesmerized me.  We love using them for all our children.  For our two with autism, it is a perfect tool to help with breathing techniques.  For our other two who have adhd, they enjoy having something to focus on (and fidget with) when their minds are…

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  • Baby - Parenting

    Keeping your kids safe by scheduling a free Car Seat Check

    - By The Mom Kind

    Little man is not so little, but having him safe is a must!   Just because he is 43 lbs at just three years old, he needs to be in a car seat that keeps him safe and secure.  When we finally found a car seat that would fit him we decided…

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  • Parenting

    How to Remove Stubborn Stains from Dishware

    - By Sury Jane

    Having kids means there will be stains and messes frequently.  Over the years, I have learned quiet a few tricks on getting stains out of clothing and furniture.  One of the worst stains I have ever had to deal with it has been on dishes.  My husband has a tendency…

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  • Parenting

    7 Life Skills For Teens to Learn Before Going Off to College

    - By The Mom Kind

    Parenting a teenager comes with its own set of joys and struggles. Though they can be stubborn as all get out, the reality is they are just trying to figure out the world around them. In those teenage years, they are dealing with a multitude of changes. Hormones are kicking…

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