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How 10 Parents Prevent Burn Out While Advocating for Their Kids

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Is your kid an ultra picky eater? Are they sensitive to bright lights or loud noises? Do they have a hard time expressing when they need something, wander into the street unaware of the danger or go from peaceful to full meltdown if they suddenly find themselves in a crowd or surrounded by unfamiliar faces?

If your child experiences these or has other sensitivities, illnesses or difficulties regulating their emotions, their comfort, safety and emotional well-being depend on you telling anyone who could even potentially have direct contact with them what works for your child and what doesn’t.

Even so, advocating for our kids is not always easy to do. As a mom to a little boy with autism, I find myself giving out plenty of reminders to the

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