Donna B. Wexler

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Surviving the Holidays

Embrace the holidays with grace and flexibility – essential advice for special needs families. Navigating holiday chaos while managing sensory challenges requires strategic thinking. Here are four proven tips to help you survive family gatherings, shopping sprees, and travel stress: 1.

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From Social Skills to Social Thinking

Discover the hidden key to unlocking social success: sensory integration and emotional intelligence Unlocking The Secret To Social Success: Sensory Integration & Emotional Intelligence Discover how addressing sensory challenges unlocks emotional intelligence and helps those with social cognitive deficits thrive in everyday life.

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Have you Heard about Primitive Reflex Integration?

Discovering primitive reflex integration: Unlock hidden potential with movement Unlock hidden potential with movement as you explore how mastering these ancient body responses can pave the way for improved motor skills, emotional regulation, and overall functioning in children and adults facing challenges. Uncover this game-changing approach through Dr.

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Alternative Treatments and Strategies

Discover transformative therapies: Unlock your child’s potential with natural treatments for autism—including holistic approaches like HANDLE that sparked life-changing improvements in just a day! Explore effective strategies to support your child’s development.

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Getting Ready For Back To School

Get ready for school smoothly with our ultimate back-to-school checklist! From setting bedtime routines to packing lunches, avoid the chaos as the summer ends.

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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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