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How Can You Help Mothers Of Children With Autism?

How Can You Help Mothers Of Children With Autism?

| April 19, 2017 | 7 Comments

Feeling helpless is no fun. Moms of children with Autism often feel helpless. They often feel alone because their children have difficult behaviors. Sometimes they isolate themselves because they don’t want to answer questions or feel they are the subject of a pity party. Sometimes they just don’t know where to turn. This is a […]

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Autism: What On Earth Is Going On?

Autism: What On Earth Is Going On?

| April 27, 2012 | 0 Comments

In case you haven’t heard, the number of Autism cases is on the rise. Over the past two decades, there has been an enormous amount of research, social studies, diagnostic tool improvements and an increase in organizations willing to get into the game and help the children and families who struggle with this disorder. So […]

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Developing A Circle of Friends: How Moms Can Help Children with Autism Overcome Social Issues

Developing A Circle of Friends: How Moms Can Help Children with Autism Overcome Social Issues

| April 19, 2012 | 1 Comment

Imagine this… you have a son who is five years old, in kindergarten, and is at recess. His school mates run around on the playground playing super heroes, four-square and climbing on the jungle gym. Your son is off to the side twirling a leaf and reciting a script he learned from his favorite Sponge […]

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Autism: Should I Worry?

Autism: Should I Worry?

| April 4, 2012 | 6 Comments

“Is my child Autistic?”
Many parents these days are asking themselves that question. Most of us know someone, or are related to someone who has Autism. The gnawing fear that your child might have Autism may very well be in the back of your subconscious thoughts right now.
I’ll never forget the day I had that thought […]

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Speech Milestones My Child is not talking yet?

Speech Milestones My Child is not talking yet?

| November 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

Why Some Children Are Slow to Talk?
As mothers it seems like there is always something to worry about…. Ok, so maybe I should rephrase this; there is always something that we need to be on the lookout for. One of the most important is your child’s speech and language skills. A child’s first communication skill […]

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Separation Anxiety How to Deal with it

Separation Anxiety How to Deal with it

| November 10, 2011 | 0 Comments

As your child’s first birthday rapidly approaches you tend to notice not only physical changes,  but more importantly his/her personality. The things you used to do in the past like (use the restroom while in their swing, or change the load of laundry while they sit in the play saucer) becomes quite trouble-some.  Your child’s […]

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