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More Than Just Caregivers

At-Home Date Night, Self Care & Family Boxes for Caregiver Parents Heather Chamlee, a neurodivergent mother of neurodivergent children, was losing connection with her husband because of the everyday struggles they endured. She found a way to strengthen her marriage and wanted to share that with fellow caregiver parents. More Than Just Caregivers provides at-home date nights, family activities, and …

Local Coffee Celebrates Autism

Coffee and parenting—these two things go together like peanut butter and jelly. Prior to having children, my husband and I were not coffee drinkers. Six years into parenting, and coffee is our lifeline every morning! Through the years, we have even become picky with the coffee that we drink. A local autism mom and advocate informed me that if I …

Chiropractic Care in Individuals with Autism

Read Part 1 here Dr. Sydney Mitton at Willow Wellness and Chiropractic Care of Doylestown in Doylestown, PA grew up understanding that alternative and complementary care was beneficial when healing the whole body. She credits her parents as having a huge role in her profession—they started her on the path when she received chiropractic care beginning at the age of …

Trimming the Worry Out of Haircuts at Wild Styles Children’s Hair Salon

I have always enjoyed the process of getting my haircut—someone else washing my hair and massaging my scalp; the feeling of being pampered for a few hours every 6–8 weeks; the smells of the fancy hair products. There is nothing I DON’T love about a trip to the hair salon! However, due to my son’s Autism and sensory processing needs, …

My Top 3 Favorite Sensory-Friendly Travel Products – Airplane Edition

Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post, but rather information on the best products for my neurodivergent child on our trip abroad. I hope these products prove to be helpful for your family! We have finally arrived at my final entry about my family’s trip to Munich! I hope that you were able to find parts one and two helpful …

Empowering Families at the Family Advocacy Center

You’re in for an au-some treat. Today, you’ll hear from my dear friend and the blog’s first guest writer, B, who is the parent of a child with special needs. She connected with Suzie Showalter, founder of the Family Advocacy Center. Read about B’s experience with Suzie and learn about The Family Advocacy Center below. I first met Suzie Showalter …

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