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musingsofanaspie.com
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| | | | | In my last post, I talked about my recent language difficulties and mentioned autistic regression. Sometimes called autistic burnout, autistic regression is a loss of skills or coping mechanisms. Regression can refer to a specific set of skills or abilities: progressively losing the ability to speak deteriorating executive function reduced memory capacity loss of self-care... | |
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thedeepdish.org
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| | | | | One year ago my daughter was born. This is the single most monumental thing to ever happen to me. Obviously it's given me plenty of great fodder for writing insightful blog posts! ... *crickets* ... It's surprisingly hard to write anything interesting about having a baby, because you've already heard all the clichés, and they're all true. In the last post I talked about how there's a type of knowledge that can only be acquired by direct experience: it's like when you're tripping on mushrooms or something and it occurs to you that love really is the answer, and you feel this in an intense, visceral way, like the universe has revealed a deep truth to you. And then the next day you're telling someone about your trip, feeling how stupid and trivial it is to try ... | |
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adequate.life
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| | | | | How to have babies, planning for your first baby, giving the right environment for your infant, parenting newborns, and living well with babies | |
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probablydance.com
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| | | I have twin daughters that just turned three months old. I decided to write up the list that I wish I had before they were born. Just reasons why they cry, how to tell the cries apart, and what to do in each case. Yes it's hard to help babies because they cry for everything, | ||