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3 Simple Ways To Motivate Your Autistic Kids

As an autism parent, your focus is to provide your autistic child with the best supports needed in order to live their best quality of life. You want to teach them the skills they need to accomplish this goal. A key part though is they have to be vested in

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10 Ways to Get Out and Enjoy Nature as a Family

The beautiful thing about hanging out in nature is that it provides hours of fun with something new to see or explore every time. Enjoying nature together as a family can also be a great way to make memories to draw from on autism rising days.  Nature can be a wonderful

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Some days there is just nothing fun about being an autism parent. Take comfort in that even typical parents are fumbling their way through this parenting gig.

How to Rock Being An Autism Parent

Some days there is just nothing fun about being an autism parent. However, the good days usually outweigh the autism rising ones. Good news is that you are probably better at it than you give yourself credit for and others would agree. Take comfort in the fact that even typical

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Finding A Little Peace Among The Autism Chaos

Living in Autismland brings chaos in unimaginable proportions. We multitask, are constantly in the car for therapy appointments, and shove our food down our gullets while we are doing three other things at once. Life is moving at such a constant, quick pace that there just never feels as if

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Growing World Changers in your home means that the number one thing you can teach your children is how to be servant leaders.

Growing World Changers In Your Home

Growing world changers in your home. In today’s political climate, we often spend time talking in addition to learning about Jesus’ teachings.  Many of them were revolutionary in their day and are still that way today. Servanthood is a lost art in this me culture. Everyone is trying to get

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Grace, Kids, and Outward Appearances

What is it about kids that give them perfect insight to 100 ways to embarrass us? “Do you like Macklemore?” I heard his ever-deepening voice coming from the other room. It carries so easily now. “Who?” She said. “Macklemore. He’s a rapper.” I’m sure she didn’t quite know how to respond by

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