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When Your Child With Autism Has An Imaginary Friend (Part 2)
In my previous blog, I discussed my sons new best frienda pretend best friend. Is it right or wrong for a child with autistic to have a pretend best friend? Im not sure. He is so creative when it comes to his pretend best friend. This friend has a very elaborate world that my son has created, and part of me is proud of that. We continue to occasionally check in on …
When Your Child With Autism Has An Imaginary Friend…
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My Daughter’s Imaginary Family
My girlfriend once told me that the names of imaginary friends are actually names of children that have died in your house. Thats an awesome urban legend isnt it?
A Spinning Worry by Robin Stern, Ph.D. and Diana Divecha, Ph.D.
In this book, Alber explains that there are two distinct types of worry: a useful worry, or one that keeps you safe, and A Spinning Worry, or one that you imagine, is not likely to happen and can keep you from fully enjoying your life.
Top Movies Streaming on Paramount+ Now
As the fall and winter seasons roll in, there’s nothing better than cozying up indoors with some great films. Paramount+ offers an impressive lineup of streaming content, from nostalgic classics to new releases that will entertain the whole family. Here’s a look at some of the top movies streaming on Paramount+ right now, with direct links to make watching even easier.