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Parenting Kids with Special Needs Is A Marathon – Here’s How To Care for Yourself from A Mom Who Knows
It's unexpected. No one expects their child to be diagnosed with a serious illness, injury, or rare disease. When it happens, parents are shocked and surprised. Rushing to the emergency room after an accident, seizure, or illness, is often the first step on this long...
4 Empathetic Responses to Antisocial Behaviors Intended to Reduce Frustration in the Moment
Interacting with people who behave antisocially can be frustrating. Antisocial behaviors do not refer to a person who is shy, distant, or who tries to avoid social situations. Instead, it refers to people who behave in ways that are reckless, careless, and without...
Why Do Some Addicts Keep Relapsing? What’s Missing from Treatment That Could Help?
Relapse occurs when an individual interrupts their sobriety by drinking or using a mood-altering substance. Individuals who relapse, gradually stop participating in all, or some, of their recovery. Although recovery programs are different for each individual, they...
How to Talk to Someone with High Functioning Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that individuals are born with. Professionals can reliably diagnose ASD by the age of two. In general, individuals diagnosed on the autism spectrum have difficulty with social interactions, communication,...
Navigating the Lanes of Burnout & Depression When You’re Raising a Special Needs Kid
Parents who care for children with special needs can experience burnout and depression, regardless of what type of needs or accommodations the child requires. Some children require minimal accommodations while others are more complex. Parents who are unpaid caregivers...
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