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Liz Talton

  Teaching consent to children starts at home. Parents are at the forefront of teaching their children about what consent is and how consent for touching applies to others. But at what age do you begin to teach consent and how do you tackle this complex topic? If you’re worried about approaching this difficult topic, …

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  Have you noticed that your child seems to have regressed to a state that is more “infantile state”? Has your child reverted back to babbling after previously being able to speak in sentences of three to four words? When it comes to their social, physical, speech, and language development, children who seem to be …

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  Autism stimming behaviors are often misunderstood. Among people who do not know someone with autism, stimming can be seen as “weird” or “unusual.” But for those with autism, stimming is done for a variety of reasons, from calming down the nervous system to communicating needs. Like many other behaviors of autism, stimming is a …

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  Many children are picky eaters. Including my own kids! It’s difficult for parents to strike a balance between what kids like to eat and proving healthy options. Now, you don’t have to choose or work hard to provide a nutritious snack! These easy homemade fruit roll-ups with strawberry and blueberry are paired with whipped …

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  To My Boys, None of this is your fault. You are both very special human beings with very serious and different conditions. Life will be a little more challenging due to your conditions and disorders. But that doesn’t mean your life will be empty. I hope to bring you more happiness as the years …

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