By Dawn Calleja — 2020
As the song goes, "breaking up is hard to do"—but you can make it easier on your kids. Here's how to rock at co-parenting.
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We’ve been taught to refer to people with disabilities using person-first language, but that might be doing more harm than good.
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Parents of children with autism may feel more isolated from friends and family, which makes co-parenting support from partners even more significant.
A generation of parents are revealing some advantages of the condition, even when their children don’t share the diagnosis.
Conceptions of identities are complex. We have a number of identities that manifest themselves in different environments or as composite forms of background experience. So, do neurodiverse conditions like autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and bipolar really comprise a part of a person’s identity?
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Having ASD increases the risk of depression in teens, but effective treatments are available