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Dinner Time Chatter

Mealtime Magic: Spark Dinner Conversations, Boost Skills! Unlock your child’s potential through simple, fun dinner talks that turn feeding time into a language adventure. Discover how daily chats can support speech development while strengthening family bonds. Get practical tips and tricks for making every meal a chance to talk, play, and grow together!

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Acceptance is the Key

Navigating Emotions Around Disability Parenting a child with disabilities can stir up complex emotions. It’s natural to feel a mix of love, frustration, and uncertainty. Reflect on the times when your child’s unique needs triggered feelings of self-doubt or embarrassment. Take a moment to share your child’s story with family and friends.

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Reading Success

Reading Comprehension Struggles in Children with Autism It’s not uncommon for kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder to face challenges with language processing, leading to difficulties in reading comprehension. Their brains process information differently, making it harder for them to grasp the meaning behind words.

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Guardianship Lingo

Considering Guardianship: Navigating Options for Your Loved One with Developmental Disabilities Emotional challenge: As our child with developmental disabilities approaches adulthood, we worry about their care and well-being once they turn 18. Will they be able to make informed decisions about their health, finances, and daily life?

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Concerned Family & Friends

Emotional Support Matters Riding a roller coaster of emotions while waiting for a diagnosis is not what parents want for their children. Having a family member by your side during doctor visits can help. They can take notes, advocate for your child, and provide emotional support.

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