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What Are PECS? (And No, Not the Boob Kind)
Learn what PECS cards are and how they support nonverbal and autistic children with visual communication and emotional expression.
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Why does my child only poo in a nappy?
Why does my child only poo in a nappy? A calm, sensory-friendly explanation of why this happens and what actually helps (without pressure or shame).
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💜 Signs You’re Parenting a Neurodivergent Child (Funny, Real & Comfortingly Accurate)
Funny, relatable signs you’re parenting a neurodivergent child — from sensory chaos to everyday wins. A comforting, honest guide for parents.
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Why Autistic Kids Struggle With Transitions (And What Actually Helps)
Why autistic kids struggle with transitions and simple strategies that genuinely help. Easy, calm, parent-friendly guide for smoother daily routines.
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đź§ What Are Stims? 21 Common Stimming Behaviours Explained Simply
A simple guide to what stimming is, why autistic children stim, and how to support your sensory child with calm, confidence and understanding.
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Is School Still Right for Our Autism Kids — Or Is It Stuck in the Past?
Many autistic children find school overwhelming. Here’s why classrooms can trigger sensory overload — and what needs to change.
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Early Signs of Autism in Girls (Why They’re Often Missed)
Autism in girls often looks different and can be missed. Learn the early signs of autism in girls, why diagnosis is delayed, and what parents can do.
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Autism Birthdays: How to Celebrate Without the Meltdowns
Planning an autism-friendly birthday? Here are real-life tips for celebrating without meltdowns — from party tweaks to sibling balance
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Autism & Family Holidays: Real-Life Tips From a Sensory Mum
Real-life autism family holiday tips from a sensory mum. Travel hacks, sibling balance & survival strategies that actually work.
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The Hidden Loneliness of Autism Parenting: Why We Pretend We’re Fine (But We’re Not)
Autism parenting can feel painfully lonely. Behind the smiles and “I’m fine,” here’s the truth about SEN parent loneliness and coping.