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Here to help!
Hi! Autistic Dad to two autistic kiddos who are now independent. If any caregivers here need help, I've got my content in the "Child Advocacy" section here! I've written two books to help caregivers understand and advocate for there special-needs kids. And I quit the corporate world seven months ago to start a professional advocacy business, hoping I can make a living doing what I love and helping people instead of just making shareholders richer. I run free web workshops monthly and am happy to
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Sunflower Lanyards - What are they and how can they help?
🌻 Have You Heard of the Sunflower Lanyard at Airports? The Sunflower Lanyard is a simple tool that lets airport staff know you or your child may have a hidden disability. This can include autism, ADHD, anxiety, sensory differences, PTSD, or other invisible challenges. It’s a quiet way to signal, “I might need a little extra patience or support.” ✈️ How It Can Help When staff recognize the sunflower, they may: • Speak more clearly or slowly • Offer extra time in lines • Give simple directions •

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Why Time is Not on Your Side
The “Give It Time” MythThere’s a phrase many parents of children with special needs hear early in their journey:“Give it time. Things will work themselves out.”It’s usually said with kindness. Teachers say it. Family members say it. Even professionals sometimes say it.But the truth is that time alone rarely solves these challenges.In fact, when it comes to childhood development, time can quietly work against you.Children grow quickly. Expectations grow with them. Academic demands increase every

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When Cooking Is “Women’s Work” Until It Becomes a Career
I recently saw a quote that really made me pause and think “Cooking is a woman’s job, until money is involved. Then, men suddenly are 80 percent of all chefs.” As a woman who loves cooking, this sentence hits on something that many of us have noticed for a long time. In many households, cooking has traditionally been framed as a woman’s responsibility. Girls grow up learning recipes, helping in the kitchen, and being expected to cook for their families later in life. It’s treated as part of ever

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Intimacy, trust, and why breakups can hurt so deeply
As someone on the autism spectrum who is still learning about dating and relationships, I’ve spent a lot of time trying to understand the emotional side of intimacy. One thing I’ve come to realize is that for many people, physical intimacy is not just about attraction. It’s about trust. When a woman chooses to sleep with a man, there is often a deep level of emotional vulnerability involved. She is trusting that person with her body, her feelings, and sometimes with a level of emotional openness

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Are Big AAA games built mostly for men? A thought about gaming and gender
I’ve been thinking about something that comes up a lot in gaming conversations. Are major titles like Grand Theft Auto, Call of Duty, and Assassin’s Creed designed mainly with a male audience in mind? From my perspective as a gamer, it does sometimes feel that way. A lot of the biggest franchises lean heavily into themes like combat, competition, military action, and aggressive gameplay loops. Those elements aren’t bad at all. They’re exciting and they’ve helped make these games massively popula

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What is the Medicaid Waiver?
It is designed to allow individual with disabilities to receive long term care services in their home or community. It supports independent living and provides care that is tailored to their individual needs.
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Why starting early can change everything for a child with autism
As a parent in the profound autism community, I’ve spent a lot of time learning about early intervention and why professionals emphasize it so strongly. Early intervention is essentially a form of treatment that begins as soon as autism is identified, and it usually includes a combination of therapies designed to support a child’s development. These therapies often include approaches like Applied Behavior Analysis**, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy. Each one focuses on a different area

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Michael B. Jordan’s oscar win for Sinners feels like a long time coming
So I just saw the news that Michael B. Jordan won the Best Actor Oscar for his role in Sinners and honestly as someone who watches a lot of movies, it feels like one of those wins that was overdue. Jordan has been delivering strong performances for years. Ever since Fruitvale Station I felt like he was one of the most compelling actors working right now. Then he followed that up with the Creed movies and of course Black Panther where he played one of the most memorable villains in a superhero mo

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8 simple reminders that help me stay grounded in life
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the kind of advice that actually helps when life feels overwhelming. Not complicated theories. Just simple reminders that help you stay focused and keep moving forward. These are a few principles I try to remind myself of when things feel off track. 1. Don’t pay too much attention to what everyone says People will always have opinions about how you should live your life. Friends, family, coworkers, and even strangers online. Some advice is helpful, but a lot

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Edge AI and TinyML are quietly reshaping the future of computing
One of the most interesting shifts happening in the IT industry right now is the move toward Edge AI and TinyML. Instead of sending all data to the cloud for processing, more machine learning models are now running directly on edge devices like microcontrollers, smartphones, and smart cameras.In simple terms, this means AI can run where the data is created.This approach is becoming increasingly important because it addresses several major challenges in modern computing. When machine learning run

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