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How to Talk With Friends When You Have Autism for Kids
Knowing what to say is easy for some kids, but if you have autism, you might need a little help. Learn how to start a conversation, keep it going, and more.
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How Should I Deal With a Picky Eater? for Parents
Find out what the experts have to say.
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Choosing and Instructing a Babysitter for Parents
One of your most important tasks as a parent is finding a qualified babysitter. Here are some essential tips on choosing and instructing a babysitter.
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What to Say: Answers for Teens With Autism for Teens
Knowing what to say comes naturally for some people, but others need some help. Here’s advice for teens who want to learn how to get along with people.
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5 Ways to Shake Shyness for Teens
If shyness is putting a hold on your social life, here are 5 ideas that might help.
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Social Anxiety Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about social phobia, and what teachers can do to help students with the disorder succeed in school.
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Learning, Play, and Your 4- to 7-Month-Old for Parents
Your infant will learn to sit during this time, and in the next few months will begin exploring by reaching out for objects, grasping and inspecting them.
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Helping Kids When They Worry for Parents
All kids worry at times, and some may do so more than others. But parents can help kids manage it and tackle everyday problems with ease. Find out how.
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How to Make Friends When You Have Autism for Kids
If you’re a kid with autism and aren’t sure how to make new friends, this article can help.
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Cooking With Preschoolers for Parents
It may take a little flexibility and prep work, but time in the kitchen with your preschooler can be a culinary adventure you'll both enjoy.