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An Autism-Friendship-related Challenge
My son has a friend—which in itself is a big deal in the world of autism. And, it’s a big deal for our kid. My son has known a lot of kids, but has never had too many close friendships over the years. And, the “friends” he did have were mostly through social groups. He…
Getting a Child with Autism Through Social Situations
Okay, people with autism generally have a harder time in social situations. For a myriad of reasons, a person on the autism spectrum has an impairment of some degree in the areas of communication and socialization.
Family Reunion Games & Ideas
Get your entire family together again for a day or more. Plan a reunion so that cousins can see each other again or meet for the first time and so the older generation can have fun playing with the younger generation. Depending on the size of your family and how far apart you are geographically, a family reunion can be a simple, one-day event or a large, multi-day party.
Conflict Between Work & Family
Probably no bigger divide exists among women as the one between mothers who work full-time and stay-at-home moms. There is no right answer to this personal and often difficult decision. To decrease any conflict between work and family, each woman should try to make the choice that fulfills her hopes and dreams for herself and for her family, according to the Dr. Phil website.
Examples of Calorie-Based Diet Programs to Lose Weight
While fad diets offer weight loss solutions that cut one food group or combine foods, the basic answer to weight loss involves cutting calories. You can use a calorie-based diet on your own or you can opt for a diet program that keeps a watch on caloric intake for you. Smart dieters choose healthy, high fiber foods to stay full and feel good while watching their overall calorie count.