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14 Apr A Strengths-Based Approach to Autism

Posted at 12:02h in Child Abuse Prevention, Child Abuse Prevention Month, Parent Perspective

April is National Autism Awareness Month. I agree that it is important to be aware of Autistic individuals in our communities, but I believe that Autism acceptance is much more important.  When you watch the media speak about Autism, they specifically look at all of the negative traits and outcomes...

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06 Apr Keeping Kids Safe in Child Care Settings

Posted at 12:15h in Child Abuse Prevention, Child Abuse Prevention Month, Parenting

Child abuse prevention month is a time to raise awareness about the factors that contribute to abuse and opportunities for prevention. Unfortunately, the youngest and most vulnerable children are the most impacted. Children between the ages of birth and four are at highest risk for abuse with children under the...

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