Back to school again! Somehow it seems like we just started the Summer break. Time moves fast when you’re having fun. There are a lot of things to think about when preparing our kids for school. Some of them are for the kids, some for us and some to prepare the school for our kids.I’ve

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Screen time or no screen time?Is it unhealthy for kids?I was of the generation where we experienced more time outside than we did indoors. Was there limits on screen time then? You could say yes, but there really wasn’t. Not like it is now anyways. Our parents didn’t say, “Only 30 minutes of TV a

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Ever wonder “Should I label my kids?”How about “Should I tell everyone my kid is Autistic/has ADHD/insert any number of things here?”Us parents, we’re constantly worrying about what’s best for our children and how we can help them. This is a great thing to be worrying about. Except for when we take it a little

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There’s no shortage of fun activities for 4th of July. With Summer at it’s highest, pools and lakes brimming with inspiration and the fireworks to provide some much needed stimulation. Just because we know there’s a lot to do, does not mean that we can’t add a few more ideas!Simply put, check out this list

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Friendships in the digital age can be challenging to navigate. With everyone having their own communication style, likes, and dislikes, it’s no wonder that forming connections online has become a popular alternative. However, amidst the allure of online friendships, it’s crucial to acknowledge the potential dangers that lurk in cyberspace.To begin with, it’s essential for

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Guess what? Kids ALL learn differently. It doesn’t matter if they are neurotypical or neurodivergent, they all need different approaches when they are learning things. When it comes to social skills, the best way to teach is by play. Positive peer influence ranks as the numbe one way that kids learn from age 4 up.For

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As an introvert, making friends can be a challenging task. Unlike extroverts, introverts tend to feel more comfortable in their own company and find it difficult to socialize with others. However, this doesn’t mean that introverts cannot make friends. In fact, introverts can make great friends once they find people with whom they share common

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Social media has become an integral part of teenagers’ lives, providing a wealth of information and resources, connection with friends and family, and opportunities for self-expression and creativity. However, there are also potential risks associated with social media use by teens. In this article, we will explore the pros and cons of social media for

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We all want our kids to be safe online, but with the vastness of today’s internet world, it can seem daunting for parents to stay on top of what ‘netiquette’ your child should follow. Have no fear! We have compiled all the basics of netiquette for kids that will give your child the skills they

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Making friends online can be a great experience for your child—building new relationships, finding common interests and passions, and inspiring them to reach their goals. But as parents, it’s important to understand the risks that come with putting yourself out there on the internet.Luckily, if you’re aware of potential concerns and take precautions for safety,

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