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Squagpads: Sara Winter Provides a Safe Place Online for People With Autism

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There is a website, newly-launched from Canada, called Squag.com, that is specifically for tweens and teens on the autism spectrum. It is a unique incorporation of social media and autism support, a way for these young people to interact online in a safe and carefully-constructed but open "corner of…

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Tween Spotting: 10 Signs Your Son Is Growing Up

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Teens—My 10-year-old son was just a baby yesterday. The growing pains must have been tremendously painful, because, in what felt like overnight, he's above my shoulders in height and can almost look at me eye-to-eye. What's worse is he talks back every chance he dares—all signs he is leaving…

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Drugs & Alcohol: Top 5 Conversations to Have With Your Kids in 2011

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With a whole new year ahead of us, you’re probably asking yourself what you can do different and better in 2011? Caron Treatment Centers suggests that this year, parents focus on what really matters—family. How can you help your child feel healthy, happy, and loved? Having open and regular conversations…

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