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Child sitting with arms folded over knees and head resting on hands, looking overwhelmed and withdrawn, representing nervous system dysregulation in autism and PDA
05 Apr
ADHD, After school meltdowns, Autism support, Early Childhood Development and Parent Support, Level 1 autism, masking, pahological demand avoidance, Parent resources, parent support

What Level 1 Autism and PDA Can Actually Look Like (When It Doesn’t Look “Severe”)

  • April 5, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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What Level 1 Autism and PDA Can Actually Look Like (When It Doesn’t Look “Severe”) ...

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Mom receiving a phone call from her child’s school about behavior concerns highlighting how behavior is often misunderstood in autism and nervous system regulation
27 Mar
ADHD, autism and transitions, Autism support, Early Childhood Development and Parent Support, Level 1 autism, Level 2 autism, Level 3 autism, pahological demand avoidance, Parent resources, parent support, preschool, School advocacy

If You Keep Getting Calls from School About Your Child’s Behavior, Read This

  • March 27, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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Why “behavior problems” at school are often misunderstood I...

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Child behaving calmly in a classroom but melting down at home while a parent comforts them, illustrating nervous system overload and why some children behave differently at school and home.
14 Mar
ADHD, After school meltdowns, autism and transitions, Autism support, Early Childhood Development and Parent Support, Level 1 autism, level 1 autism and masking, masking, Parent resources, parent support, preschool, School advocacy

When Your Child Behaves Better at School Than at Home (What It Actually Means)

  • March 14, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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When Your Child Behaves Better at School Than at Home (What It Actually Means)

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sensory feeding issues in toddlers struggling with food textures and picky eating
11 Mar
Early Childhood Development and Parent Support, Early Intervention, Level 1 autism, Level 2 autism, Level 3 autism, motor planning, Parent resources, parent support, Pediatric Feeding, picky eating in children, sensory differences in toddlers, Sensory issues in toddlers

Sensory Feeding Issues in Toddlers: Why Some Kids Struggle With Food Textures

  • March 11, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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Sensory Feeding Issues in Toddlers: Why Some Kids Struggle With Food Textures

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Child having a meltdown by the door before leaving the house, illustrating nervous system overload and transition refusal in children
06 Mar
autism and transitions, Autism support, Early Childhood Development and Parent Support, Early Intervention, emotional regulation in toddlers, Level 1 autism, Level 2 autism, Level 3 autism, Parent resources, parent support, Story time for toddlers

Why Your Child Refuses Things Some Days But Not Others (State vs Trait Explained)

  • March 6, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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Why Your Child Refuses Things Some Days But Not Others (State vs Trait Explained) ...

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Toddler tantrum vs meltdown comparison showing one child crying loudly and another child covering ears in distress to illustrate the difference between tantrums and autism meltdowns
28 Feb
autism and transitions, Autism support, Early Childhood Development and Parent Support, Parent resources, parent support, temper tantrum, temper tantrum or meltdown, toddler meltdown, toddler tantrum, Toddler tantrums for no reason

Tantrum vs. Meltdown: How to Tell the Difference (And Why It Matters)

  • February 28, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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Tantrum vs. Meltdown: How to Tell the Difference (And Wh...

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Split image of toddler playing with blocks and same toddler covering ears, showing strengths and meltdowns in autism
24 Feb
autism and transitions, Autism support, Early Childhood Development and Parent Support, Early Intervention, emotional regulation in toddlers, Level 1 autism, Parent resources, parent support

The Most Confusing Autism Profile in Toddlers Is the One With Strengths

  • February 24, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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The Most Confusing Autism Profile in Toddlers Is the One With Strengths

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Illustration of a smiling toddler holding a toy rocket with speech bubbles that say “Ready, Set, Go!”, “Where’d it go?”, and “To Infinity and Beyond,” with the title “Gestalt Language Learners” and subtitle “Echolalia in Toddlers.”
18 Feb
Autism support, Early Childhood Development and Parent Support, Early Intervention, echolalia, gestalt language learning, language delays in young children, Level 1 autism, Level 2 autism, Level 3 autism, Parent resources, parent support

Gestalt Language Processing in Toddlers: Why Scripts and Echolalia Are Real Communication

  • February 18, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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Gestalt Language Processing in Toddlers: Why Scripts and Echolalia Are Real Communication

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Autism levels explained graphic showing blocks labeled 1, 2, and 3 with arrow and text reading support needs, not severity
10 Feb
Autism support, Level 1 autism, Level 2 autism, Level 3 autism, Parent resources, parent support

Autism Levels Explained: What Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Really Mean

  • February 10, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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Autism Levels Explained: What Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Really Mean

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Young child sitting on the floor hugging knees during an emotional moment, representing a child feeling overwhelmed by transitions or changes in routine
06 Feb
Autism support, Early Childhood Development and Parent Support, Early Intervention, emotional regulation in toddlers, Level 1 autism, Parent resources, parent support

When Your Child Has the Skills… But Melts Down During Transitions: A Hidden Autism Pattern Parents Should Know

  • February 6, 2026
  • By author-avatar stephaniekerwin
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When Your Child Has the Skills… But Melts Down During Transitions: A Hidden Autism Pattern Parents Shou...

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