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Holiday Chaos! Preparing Children with Autism for the Disruptions of the Holidays
By Elizabeth Verdick and Elizabeth Reeve, M.D., authors of The Survival Guide for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders (And Their Parents) Here come the holidays! If you’ve got a child who’s on the autism spectrum, life is about to get … Continue reading
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Counselor’s Corner: It’s the Most Wonderful (Stressful) Time of the Year
Visiting family and friends, attending parties, buying gifts, and indulging in holiday treats are all things we look forward to this time of year. However, too much of these good things can lead to feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Here are … Continue reading