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November is often a month of transition. For many, the air begins to get crisp and cold. The leaves have fallen or blown away. Yet it is also a season of feasts, warmth, and hospitality. Our theme this month is “Navigating Transitions,” and for our children, especially those on the spectrum, we need to help them see changes in their lives as new beginnings and celebrations. Whether they are learning a new skill or moving from one activity to another, any type of change can be unexpected and even scary. One change here at Autism Parenting Magazine is the addition of a regular column called “Connections with Karen” featuring Karen Kaplan. Karen has written numerous articles for us over the years, and she will be using her background, skills, and talents each month to cover those important topics that every parent can use as a resource.

What else can you expect?

- Adapting to Change: 10 Tips For Autism Parents
- I’m Afraid of Confessing My Diagnosis’
- How To Reduce Your Autistic Child's Anxiety When Moving
- Autism and Suicide: 10 Things You Must Know
- Has Your Child Reached the True Toilet Training Finish Line?
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Issue 158 November is often a month of transition. For many, the air begins to get crisp and cold. The leaves have fallen or blown away. Yet it is also a season of feasts, warmth, and hospitality. Our theme this month is “Navigating Transitions,” and for our children, especially those on the spectrum, we need to help them see changes in their lives as new beginnings and celebrations. Whether they are learning a new skill or moving from one activity to another, any type of change can be unexpected and even scary. One change here at Autism Parenting Magazine is the addition of a regular column called “Connections with Karen” featuring Karen Kaplan. Karen has written numerous articles for us over the years, and she will be using her background, skills, and talents each month to cover those important topics that every parent can use as a resource. What else can you expect? - Adapting to Change: 10 Tips For Autism Parents - I’m Afraid of Confessing My Diagnosis’ - How To Reduce Your Autistic Child's Anxiety When Moving - Autism and Suicide: 10 Things You Must Know - Has Your Child Reached the True Toilet Training Finish Line?


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November is often a month of transition. For many, the air begins to get crisp and cold. The leaves have fallen or blown away. Yet it is also a season of feasts, warmth, and hospitality. Our theme this month is “Navigating Transitions,” and for our children, especially those on the spectrum, we need to help them see changes in their lives as new beginnings and celebrations. Whether they are learning a new skill or moving from one activity to another, any type of change can be unexpected and even scary. One change here at Autism Parenting Magazine is the addition of a regular column called “Connections with Karen” featuring Karen Kaplan. Karen has written numerous articles for us over the years, and she will be using her background, skills, and talents each month to cover those important topics that every parent can use as a resource.

What else can you expect?

- Adapting to Change: 10 Tips For Autism Parents
- I’m Afraid of Confessing My Diagnosis’
- How To Reduce Your Autistic Child's Anxiety When Moving
- Autism and Suicide: 10 Things You Must Know
- Has Your Child Reached the True Toilet Training Finish Line?
read more read less
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