Being an autism mom Raising a nonverbal autistic child is emotionally draining. It’s hard for all parties involved. It’s hard for Charlie who can’t communicate beyond basic needs (like “I want…
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Thank you Vibes for sponsoring this post and helping people with Sensory Processing Disorder and autism. Many people on the autism spectrum are sensitive to noise and could benefit from good…
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Thank you Gina from Healthy Little Vittles for writing this post and sharing your tips and no-bake brownie pops recipe Food Photography Tips: 7 Tips for Taking Great Photos If you’re…
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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Culturelle® Kids Sweet outdoor childhood memories As a child, I loved spending time outside. I grew up in France in…
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Thank you Jessie for writing this useful guide for moms to help them take better pictures of their children. Jessie Martin is a wife, mama, photographer and educator. She is passionate…
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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of American Dental Association. Did you know that February is National Children’s Dental Health Month? Dental health is super important in…
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What to do if you’re worried about your child’s development? Today, I’d like to share with you a story of hope for all the moms whose children have developmental delays. I’d…
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Charlie and Jude have completely different personalities but they have one thing in common: they love yogurt. All kind of yogurts. Sweet, tart, in a cup, or in a…
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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of ScriptSave® WellRx. The arrival of the New Year always motivates me to make healthy choices and renew my commitment to…
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I know that I’m my own worst enemy This post goes against my instincts, but on my list of 89,512 resolutions is the desire to enjoy the present moment without…
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Thank you Lazarus Naturals for sending me free products. All opinions expressed are my own. How I’m practicing wellness in 2018 I’m not as young as I used to be… and neither…
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You know, it’s funny. I have so much to say today yet so little at the same time. Charlie started repeating words consistently. Like actually speaking words out loud. I…












