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Why winter sports are a game-changer for autistic twins

In February, the world gathers around their screens to watch the Winter Olympics. As a parent of autistic twins, you must wonder how these athletes handle participating in high-speed, technical sports. Instead, your days are defined trying to keep everyone calm and fed! But did you know that winter sports could be just the activity that your autistic triplets are looking for? While traditional team…

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Talking to autistic twins about love, relationships and consent

During the month of February, it seems like love is in the air. For parents of autistic twins or triplets, these topics can feel particularly difficult. Love, relationships, and consent are so important, but for autistic children and teens, navigating these complex social rules requires a more intentional approach. Historically, people believed that being autistic meant you lacked empathy and didn’t want social connection. This…

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Prioritizing heart health for autistic twin moms

February is American Heart Month, and while the world is focused on chocolate and roses, it is the perfect time to talk about the literal hearts of our families. We often hear about heart disease as something that primarily affects men, but the reality is that it is the leading cause of death for women. For mothers of autistic twins, this conversation is even more…

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