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Special Needs
Financial Planning for Families With Special Needs Children
Written by Natasha Combrink
With special needs financial planning, you can secure necessary resources for your child now while ensuring they will be cared for in the future.
Autism, Sensory Activities, Toys
5 Best Sensory Seeker Toys
Written by Ilona Bannister
Check out our guide to the best sensory seeker toys for kids who like to rock, spin, chew, and fidget. It’s not just about fidget spinners!
Special Needs
Mother’s Day Self-Care: Recognizing and Addressing Maternal Mental Health Needs
Written by Linda Downey, MSW, LCSW
It may feel impossible to practice mom self-care, but these simple strategies can help you to prioritize yourself at the top of your to-do list.
Autism, Behavior
7 Ways To Stop Your Child’s Perseveration
Written by Kelly O'Lone
You can support your child’s perseveration with practical strategies, support, and a better understanding of their behavior.
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Behavior
Behavior
3 Ways To Help Your Child Set Boundaries
Written by Carolyn Smarszcz, BSN, RN
Setting and enforcing clear boundaries for permissible behavior is a healthy way to begin teaching kids the basics of respect at a young age.
Behavior
6 Ways to Address Mood Swings in Children
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Mood swings in children can be managed by establishing a routine, teaching coping skills, setting clear boundaries, and modeling appropriate behavior.
Autism, Behavior
7 Ways To Stop Your Child’s Perseveration
Written by Kelly O'Lone
You can support your child’s perseveration with practical strategies, support, and a better understanding of their behavior.
Behavior
My Toddler Keeps Tilting His Head to His Shoulder. Should I Be Worried?
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Head tilting in toddlers is often due to torticollis, or tight neck muscles on one side. This can usually be corrected with physical therapy.
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Education
Filter by: Braille and Literacy, IEPs, iPad Apps and Accessibility, Math and Science
Education
5 Exciting Engineering Challenges for Kids
Written by Ilona Bannister
Take a look at these engineering activities and ideas to get your kids excited about STEM, engage their natural curiosity, and keep those little hands busy.
Braille and Literacy, Education
Alphabet Train Activity
Written by Ashlee Kasten
This Alphabet Train Activity will delight your little ones as they learn their ABCs. From letter sounds to CVC words, there is so much to explore!
Education
Exploring the Universe: 5 Space-themed STEM Activities for Kids
Written by Ilona Bannister
Children love to imagine life on the moon, space travel, and floating among the stars. Encourage your children’s interest with these fun space STEM activities.
IEPs
5 Sample Self-Advocacy IEP Goals
Written by Carolyn Smarszcz, BSN, RN
Understanding the steps towards growing self-advocacy at school is an important part of building independence and self-efficacy for students.
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Development
Filter by: Communication, Crawling, Fine and Gross Motor, Orientation and Mobility
Fine and Gross Motor
Are Push Walkers Bad for Babies?
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Push walkers were created to help babies learn to walk. However, research shows that walkers may actually slow your baby’s progress.
Development
How Fearful Avoidant Attachment Develops in Childhood
Written by Leeann Pennington, M.ed, LPC
Is your child struggling with emotional regulation, incongruent behaviors, and boundaries with strangers? Fearful avoidant attachment may be to blame.
Development, Parenting
Distal and Proximal Parenting: Understanding the Difference
Written by Linda Downey, MSW, LCSW
Understanding the history, differences, and strengths of proximal and distal parenting will help you decide what parenting approaches work best for your family.
Autism, Development
My Baby’s Mouth Is Always Open. Is It an Autism Indicator?
Written by Aaron Chapman, BSN, RN
If your baby’s mouth is always open, you might be concerned about a link to autism. However, there are many other reasons for a babies mouth to be open.
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Health & Nutrition
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Health & Nutrition
Making Medicine Manageable: Teaching Kids To Swallow Pills
Written by Carolyn Smarszcz, BSN, RN
Teaching your child how to swallow a pill is an important skill as they grow older. Find out how to do it here.
Feeding and Eating, Special Needs
Feeding Therapy Approaches for Infants with Special Needs
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Many children with special needs have feeding difficulties. Working with a speech therapist, being patient, and experimenting with textures can help.
Health & Nutrition
5 Tips for Managing Spring Allergies in Kids
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Spring allergies can cause uncomfortable symptoms. The best way to navigate allergies in kids is to identify triggers and avoid exposure.
Eye Conditions and Syndromes, Support, Visual Impairment
Coping with a Diagnosis: Emotional Support for Families with Visually Impaired Children
Written by Linda Downey, MSW, LCSW
Families with emotional support are more resilient. Learn how to establish emotional support with peers, professionals, and the community to help your family thrive.
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Parenting
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Parenting
7 Best ChatGPT Prompts for Busy Parents
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Has life seemed extra busy lately? Use the best ChatGPT prompts to seek advice, save time, and focus on what’s important.
Behavior, Parenting
Help! I Have No Patience for My ADHD Child
Written by Ilona Bannister
Parenting a child with ADHD requires a lot of patience and understanding. If you’re looking for techniques for keeping your cool, have a look at our guide.
Development, Parenting
Distal and Proximal Parenting: Understanding the Difference
Written by Linda Downey, MSW, LCSW
Understanding the history, differences, and strengths of proximal and distal parenting will help you decide what parenting approaches work best for your family.
Parenting
Healing Young Hearts: Children’s Books Guiding Through Grief
Written by Ilona Bannister
Children’s books can help you and your kids get through sad and difficult times. We’ve found some of the most healing books about grief for kids.
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Play
Filter by: Cooking and Kitchen Play, Holiday Crafts and Ideas, Light Play, Music Play, Sensory Activities, Tactile Arts and Crafts, Toys
Play, Sensory Activities
Easy Cloud Dough Recipe
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Cloud dough is easy to make and helps children develop essential skills like social interaction, sensory exploration, and imaginative play.
Play, Sensory Activities
Easy Kinetic Sand Recipe
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Looking for a fun activity to do with your kids? Check out this easy kinetic sand recipe using ingredients you probably already have in your house!
Autism, Sensory Activities, Toys
5 Best Sensory Seeker Toys
Written by Ilona Bannister
Check out our guide to the best sensory seeker toys for kids who like to rock, spin, chew, and fidget. It’s not just about fidget spinners!
Play, Sensory Activities
Easy Oobleck Recipe
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Making oobleck combines science, having fun, and sensory play while learning what a non-Newtonian fluid is.
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Product Reviews
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Product Reviews
The 5 Best Adaptive Strollers for Special Needs of 2024
Written by Kelly O'Lone
The best adaptive strollers are designed to accommodate individuals with special needs, disabilities, or mobility challenges. Find our favorites here!
Product Reviews
The 5 Best Breast Milk Storage Bags of 2024
Written by Ilona Bannister
Whether you’re heading back to work or pumping exclusively, breast milk storage bags are a must-have for your supply. Check out our list of the best.
Product Reviews
Best Baby Sound Machines for Soothing Sleep
Written by Ilona Bannister
Wondering whether white noise will help your little one sleep better? Here’s our guide to the best baby sound machines to help your baby fall asleep soundly.
Product Reviews
5 Best Weighted Blankets and Lap Pads for Kids
Written by Ilona Bannister
Heard a lot about weighted blankets and lap pads and wondering how to choose one? Here’s our guide to the ins and outs of finding the right weighted blanket.
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Potty Training
IEPs, Potty Training
7 Sample Toileting IEP Goals
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Toileting IEP goals should address the specific needs and abilities of each child. Be flexible and patient as your child works on their toileting skills.
Potty Training
How To Deal With Constipation When Potty Training
Written by Fiona Peacock
Constipation is common amongst children of potty training age. Many children suffer from potty training constipation, but there are things you can do to help.
Potty Training
5 Potty Training Games To Make Potty Training Fun
Written by Fiona Peacock
Learning to use the toilet doesn’t have to feel like hard work. There are lots of potty training games you can play with your toddler to make learning fun.
Potty Training
Potty Training Twins: Strategies and Tips That Work
Written by Kelly O'Lone
You can potty train twins one at a time or together, but it’s important to follow their lead and go at a reasonable pace. Learn more tips here!
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Sleep
Sleep, Special Needs
Sleep Regimen for Premature Babies: Special Considerations
Written by Fiona Peacock
It can take premature babies much longer than their full-term peers to sleep for long stretches. A preemie sleep schedule may encourage better sleep.
Sleep
Mastering the Bedtime Routine: 3 Tips for a Peaceful Night’s Sleep
Written by Fiona Peacock
From around six weeks, a newborn bedtime routine can help your baby learn the difference between day and night and prepare for a restful night’s sleep.
Sleep
4 Soothing Techniques for Fussy Sleepers: From Swaddling to White Noise
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Is your newborn fussy at night? From gentle bedtime routines to soothing sounds, creating a tranquil environment helps newborn babies sleep peacefully.
Breastfeeding, Sleep
Sleep and Breastfeeding: A Comprehensive Guide for Nursing Moms
Written by Fiona Peacock
Many people assume breastfeeding and sleep training don’t go together, but it is possible to help your baby sleep better while continuing your breastfeeding journey.