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My Child Was Diagnosed with Autism: What to Know

Parents wondering, “My child has autism, now what?” should feel comfortable asking providers how they select goals, measure progress, respond to distress, involve caregivers, and respect each child’s preferences. You May Wish You Had Asked More Questions—But You Can Ask Them Now When parents first say, “My child was diagnosed with autism,” they may assume […]

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The 5-minute mental health reset for depression and anxiety

If you’re living with depression, anxiety or feeling overwhelmed, advice like “just exercise” can sound impossible and dismissive. But in practice, even just tiny resets can interrupt your body’s stress response. Want to learn about the 5-minute mental health reset? Come on… Some of my favorite resets happen while my daughter and I dance through […]

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Parenting a Child with Autism: 12 Practical Tips

Try to minimize unexpected changes when possible. When a change is necessary, prepare your child in advance using a visual schedule, countdown, social story, calendar, or simple explanation. 6. Reinforce the Skills You Want to Encourage Positive reinforcement is a core strategy used in parenting a child with autism and in evidence-based behavioral support. It […]

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7 Steps for Explaining Autism to Friends and Family

Autism spectrum disorder is a lifelong neurological and developmental condition that often becomes noticeable in early childhood. It can affect communication, social interaction, behavior, routines, sensory processing, and emotional regulation. Because autism exists on a spectrum, support needs can range from mild to significant. Autism does not look the same in every person. Some individuals […]

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Making Summer in 2026 Safe, Happy, and Meaningful for Autistic Children

Summer Looks Different for Every Family Summer always feels like it should be magical and happy. The days are longer, the sun lingers in the sky, and everyone seems to be chasing memories: pool days, vacations, backyard laughter. But for families with autistic children, summer can feel more layered than that. The break from school […]

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Read CNTR’s July 2026 News & Opportunities eNewsletter – Coalition for National Trauma Research

New from CNTR: July News & Opportunities This month’s newsletter features: CNTR’s formal response to the proposed OMB regulations, advocating for policies that preserve scientific integrity, evidence-based funding decisions, and investigator independence. Upcoming research education opportunities, including EAST’s final webinar in its multicenter trials series, the National Blood Summit and CNTR’s next Research Methodology Webinar, […]