Shop for Autism Awareness: 10 Etsy Finds
In support of National Autism Awareness Month, shop 10 autism awareness products from Etsy!
Dolls for Downs: Mom Launches Line of Dolls for Children With Down Syndrome (PHOTOS)
Daughter couldn't find a doll that looks like her so mom created one. Now, it's a business. Click through to see photos of the dolls.
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Loud Hands: My Flapping Kid Is Really Okay
An in-depth interview with Julia Bascom of the blog Just Stimming and the amazing Loud Hands Project about flapping, communication, and understanding.
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What is Sensory Processing Disorder?
As toddler parents, we are used to irrational tantrums. Just the other day, my child threw himself on the floor screaming because his milk was in the wrong cup. You know, the one with the orange lid, not the yellow lid. And don’t get me started if I try to put the red shoes with MORE »
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Should I get rid of my kids’ tablet?
Some days ago, I read an article about the effect of electronic tablets for kids, and how many parents use these gadgets as a way to control their kids’ behaviors and keep them quiet or busy when they have stuff to do or need extra time. This is not a new problem; it just MORE »
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5 Signs Your Toddler’s Motor Development Might Be Delayed
If your toddler seems to be hitting specific milestones at a markedly slower rate than others the same age, a motor development delay may be to blame.
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Autism Acceptance Month: 10 Things I Wish Your Kids Knew About Autism
Asking for acceptance, not just awareness, requires only a tiny shift in thought.
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