There are tons of child-friendly spring projects families can take on together, but they don’t always have to be indoor arts and crafts. Getting outside into your own backyard can
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The Easter Bunny is hopping around town to area malls and other family-friendly locations. Many are holding private events for families of children with disabilities so they can visit and take a photo with the bunny in a supportive and sensory-friendly environment.
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We take an average of 4,000 to 5,000 steps per day, but when family outings roll around, that figure can increase by a factor of 10. Such a staggering volume
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Read with your children to educate them about developmental disabilities and other special needs. Here’s a list of children’s books aimed at early readers. This can help your kids better understand others or if they want to read about a person just like them.
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Sneakers play a big role in kids’ daily routines. School days, sports practice, and weekend activities all require comfortable and reliable footwear. Parents often consider several features before choosing a
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Sponsored Content. Licensed therapist and speaker Joanna Hardis, LISW-S and author of "Just Do Nothing (for Parents): How to Parent Better by Doing Less" talks about us about parent strategies of responding to situations by stepping back.
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Inheriting a car can be an emotional experience, but there are also practical considerations to keep in mind. Many people who inherit a vehicle are caught off guard because, while
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In this episode, Jennifer Licate, school counselor and award-winning children’s book author, joins us to explore how parents, teachers and coaches can identify when stress turns into anxiety. Licate shares practical strategies for helping kids build resilience, confidence and healthy coping skills.
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As I’ve watched my lil lady (now 19) write her own story, I long for magical moments with her. Now, more than ever, I appreciate her time—our family time—the
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