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How to Help an Autistic Child Sleep

Children with autism are more likely to suffer from sleep disorders than neurotypical children. According to WebMD, 40 to 80 percent of children with autism have difficulty falling asleep, poor sleep quality or early waking times. Poor sleep can lead to increased behavioral difficulties, poor learning performance, irritability, depression and aggression. Helping your child sleep well can allow him to reach his full potential and help you to get the rest you critically need to parent him.

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Overnight Diapers for Toddlers

If your toddler is sleeping longer through the night, it can mean that a regular diaper isn’t enough to hold all his urine. Even if he is potty trained during the day, it can still take a few years before he is able to stay dry during the night. Look for the overnight diaper that’s right for your toddler.

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#TikTokMadeMeBuyIt Favorite Viral Products

Welcome to our roundup of the hottest products going viral on TikTok! This week, we're highlighting items that have captured the attention of moms everywhere. These products promise to bring convenience, beauty, and a little bit of joy into your daily routine. Let’s dive in and see why these finds are just too good to…

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Dorm Room Must-Haves

It's hard to believe that your baby is heading to college, but it's happening. Here is a round-up of some must-haves for their dorm room. The dorm beds are certainly not the most comfy so your son or daughter will truly appreciate a mattress topper. We love this memory foam topper for a Twin XL mattress or…

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Keep Your Kids Safe in the Water this 4th of July

If you are planning on hitting the beach, pool, or nearby lake to celebrate the 4th this year, make sure you keep your little ones safe while enjoying the water with family and friends! The Infant Swimming Resourceprovided the following tips to help families protect their young children in and around the water this 4th of July weekend.