Special needs parenting brings extraordinary love — and extraordinary pressure. Hear the real challenges couples face when raising a child with medical, developmental, or behavioral needs.
#specialneeds#ADHD#Autism#IEP#Advocacy#HCK
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PARENTS: Did you know our Anxiety in Athletes resource includes a whole section dedicated to supporting your athlete?
Read more about what you should know about anxiety here: https://t.co/z9gV4bkCVl
Ask your doctor if inflammation could play a part in your child's #autism, #OCD, or #ADHD diagnosis. If they say "no", keep looking for another doctor.
A few more days for MDs/DOs/PhDs to request free admission to the 2023 Inflammatory Brain Disorders Conference, a live *virtual* CME event May 18-19, 2023. https://t.co/FgGTF5oMpq
@FIVEfromFIVE@buckingham_j Thank you for sharing this important information about #reading. I listened to "Sold a Story" during the holidays, which was a real eye-opener about why children can't read. https://t.co/Xxl3nDF7p9 It's great that you offer a remediation strategy.
Did you know about this radio-frequency exposure warning on your iPhone? 🤯
Learn more about how to reduce your daily RF exposure w/ Cece Doucette on #CHDTV
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#WirelessRadiation#EMF#EMFExposure
#OCD can manifest itself through food and #eatingdisorder. People with OCD often become obsessed with calorie counting, food groups, and other aspects of their diet in an attempt to control their weight. https://t.co/gkGDiSQjb6
Here's a timeline of autism-related conferences coming up in 2023. Plan to attend any of them? Are there other meetings on your calendar already? Let us know in the comments.
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Kara Dingess of Florida Sate University is looking for:
biological and stepparents over 18 living with #autistic adolescent (ages 4-12) living in the US
for a 20-min online study to examine the impact of positive psychology on the stress levels of parents of #autistic children
👊New FASD Caregiver Success Series 👊
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Michelle’s story is unique but not unique to #FASD. It parallels many, but is different. After significant challenges led to a residential treatment program, Michelle had to learn how to parent her son from afar.