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I have learned a lot been a mother

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  Being a mother to my son with autism and caring for his sister who doesn't have autism has been a journey of love. Each day brings its own set of challenges and rewards, as I navigate the unique needs of both children. My son’s autism has taught me patience and the importance of celebrating every small victory, while his sister’s empathy and resilience inspire me daily. Together, we have built a family dynamic rooted in understanding, acceptance, and boundless love. This journey, though demanding, has enriched our lives in ways I never imagined, highlighting the beauty of our diverse experiences and the strength of our familial bond.

Share your thoughts

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  One day…I hope to hear everyone thoughts. I hope to hear what you all going though. I hope to hear you’re fear and happiness. I hope and need to hear your pain and what You have been doing  to ease it. I hope to hear your thoughts about dealing with autism.A huge thank you to all who take time to read our Blog of Just to Fine our Blog you are welcome to share. 

Brad cooking eggs

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  Happy Sunday  from our family to yours! We like to be loud and messy and have a lot of fun when we do things.  PS. This is the most excited Brad has ever been about cooking  Egg. It’s funny how having a child with needs has taught me about priorities. I don’t care if he eats what we prepare for dinner. I just want him with our family. I want him smiling and laughing. I want him happy. It took him years to get here and watching him experience the world is such a gift. Also, the brad is very busy.  Happy Sunday from our family to yours!

Dads Holds Us Together

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Dad holds us together   Don’t post a lot about my husband Jr. Today I want to talk about him because he is my rock.  He is very much involved in everything we do for our kids.  All of the decisions we make are equal.  He went to all the doctor appointments and he’s a big supporter for me    The day Bad was diagnosed, Jr  was at the appointment with me.  We knew the diagnosis was coming and we were able to talk to each other our way home.  When we got home we immediately discussed  autism and trying to  fine doctors. He knew I wasn’t able to talk about it without crying.  We got all the  information we needed to get Brad on the waitlist. Because we all know they can be long!  We have found our groove after 8 years of being parents.  Without him I’m not sure we would be where we are in this journey. I’m not sure I would have had the strength to jump in so fast.  We got Brad started in school  after his diagnosis and that is all because of the team me and my husband .  Every time I was up

Common ADHD Medication Side Effects

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When a child has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, doctors typically prescribe stimulant medications that increase the levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain. While these medications effectively help ADHD, these drugs can also cause unwanted side effects. If your health care provider has prescribed ADHD medications for your child, reviewing these side effects can help you develop coping strategies and understand when to seek medical help for complications. Good sleep can also make a difference in the quantity and quality. For example, try one or more of the following: Try to go to bed at the same time every night Discontinue screen time  at least an hour before bedtime Use herbal remedies or oils for relaxation Practice relaxation techniques  before bed Take a bath before bed Decreased Appetite With extended-release medications, an early dose before school or work often means a loss of appetite at lunchtime. When you first start taking these drug

Measure your productivity

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  Your worth is not measured by your productivity I am proud to be a part of autism awareness accountable and transparent. #love #productivity #awareness #kids

Behavior problem

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  Behavior Problems Children act out for different reasons. The first step to dealing with tantrums, meltdowns and defiance is to understand what’s bothering a child. Check my website out www.livebeyondautism.com You’ll find information on potential causes of disruptive behavior, including anxiety, learning issues and trauma. share advice on how to help kids learn to manage powerful emotions, and how to recognize behavior problems that may need professional attention. #autismawarenessmonth #parenting #behavior #anxiety #disruptive