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Turns Out, This Was the Point

It has been quite some time since I have posted on this blog. In fact, I don’t even know how many people I am reaching here (besides my family who I know is reading). We are in the age of AI, social media, and instant knowledge at our fingertips. I feel that words written by live humans surviving in this …

Mission: Inclusion

Creating Inclusive Literature for All Ages Megan Craft is a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) from Texas, who has been constantly inspired by the children she has worked with throughout her career. As she got to know children from all walks of life, it became her mission to show the world inclusive characters in literature. Thus became “Mission: Inclusion,” a book …

More Than Just Caregivers

At-Home Date Night, Self Care & Family Boxes for Caregiver Parents Heather Chamlee, a neurodivergent mother of neurodivergent children, was losing connection with her husband because of the everyday struggles they endured. She found a way to strengthen her marriage and wanted to share that with fellow caregiver parents. More Than Just Caregivers provides at-home date nights, family activities, and …

Carter’s Corner Boutique – Where Inclusion Meets Style

Have you ever started speaking to someone and feel like you were meant to cross paths with them? I was struck by this bolt of destiny when I first spoke with Alex G, fellow autism mom and founder of Carter’s Corner Boutique. Social media has allowed me to make connections with so many other parents and caregivers of children with …

Macarons are on a Mission in New Jersey

Macarons are the unofficial sweet treat of France, and there are many spots in the states that have perfected the creation of them. Sarah Reggimenti, of Macarons on a Mission, is a licensed home baker who fell in love with macarons in Paris 10 years ago. Sarah is a successful speech therapist, but has also found a passion for home …

Local Coffee Celebrates Autism

Coffee and parenting—these two things go together like peanut butter and jelly. Prior to having children, my husband and I were not coffee drinkers. Six years into parenting, and coffee is our lifeline every morning! Through the years, we have even become picky with the coffee that we drink. A local autism mom and advocate informed me that if I …

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