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Autism Mom Life Simplified Christmas Holiday

Here are some tricks, tips, and strategies you can implement to prevent meltdowns (or at least try to minimize the stress for both yourself and your child with Autism).

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Michelle Lach | Why you should stop trying to do all the Autism therapies

We all desire what’s best for our children, and we’d go to the ends of the earth to get them the help they need. But what if what they really need from us is more quiet and less chaos?

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Autism Mom Life | 10 Minute Meal Plans for the Busy Mom

When I talk to moms about dinner time woes and am asked about meal planning, I tell everyone, “10 minutes.” I sit down on the couch while the kids are distracted and my baby’s napping. I grab my (reheated) coffee, a notepad, a pen, and I make myself plan out meals for the next two weeks.

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Tiff Img 2 | Advocate For Your Special Needs Child in the School Setting

How to effectively advocate for your child to ensure that they are getting the most out of their education within the public school system.

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Preparing-Your-Special-Needs-Family-for-the-New-School-Year

Here are some things I do to help our family transition from the laid back summer months to school ready come fall, and I hope they’ll help your family do the same.

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Raising Triplets on the Autism Spectrum | Kyrstle Rucker

Three of my four children are ASD triplets. Together we’re beautiful chaos learning to navigate through life on our terms.

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Autism-friendly Theme Days (and schedule) for the Summer | We Rock the Spectrum

Rhythms and routines are important to establish, especially in the summer. Autistic children tend to thrive on routine, and it also helps ease anxiety (for them & ourselves) to know what to expect for the upcoming week.

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8 Self-care Tips for Special Needs Moms Me time

when you are a special needs mom with a child that has severe autism & is on the spectrum, finding time to immerse myself in self-care routines can be hard.

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hello!

I have two kiddos on complete ends of the spectrum-- a daughter with Aspergers and ADHD...and
a son with classic Autism, Speech Language Apraxia, & Sensory Processing Disorder.

So, I'm definitely on this journey with you. 

I’m passionate about helping other autism mamas simplify their lives, so they can experience more joy in motherhood. 

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