Living well with ADHD, Anxiety, and Autistic Stress

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Five Steps Toward Forgiveness
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Five Steps Toward Forgiveness

When conflict or betrayal occurs in a relationship, it can be difficult to identify a starting point for healing. And taking action to mend a relationship can be a daunting task. Those seeking to forgive may find themselves asking one of two questions: How can I fix this? Or, how can I be free of it? Try these five steps to get you moving in the right direction.

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Balancing Support and Independence with your Special Needs Child
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Balancing Support and Independence with your Special Needs Child

As soon as we become parents our news feeds fill with articles about how to get it right. We have terms like “helicopter parent” for those who seem to help too much and “free range parenting” to describe a more hands off approach. For parents of children with special needs, it can feel impossible to decipher the messages in these articles and apply them to our own families.

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The Gifts We Need the Most
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The Gifts We Need the Most

Gift giving season is upon us! At this time and throughout the year, we encourage families to think about what they would truly most like to give and receive. In addition to your holiday lists filled with toys and gadgets (those are fun too), consider asking for just one thing that would truly increase your happiness.

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Help! My child is a middle-schooler!
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Help! My child is a middle-schooler!

The day has finally come. Wide eyes navigating rows of lockers, dozens of classrooms, and long, tiled, hallways. Not just a new backpack and school supplies this year, but a new schedule, a new school, new faces, and wait… how many different teachers do I have to remember?! The transition to middle school is an exciting one, but equally nerve-wracking, for many incoming 6th graders.

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