Posts Tagged
‘Series’

July 10, 2025

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by: admin

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Tags: INSAR, pauses, Popular, Series, Summer, Webinar

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Categories: autism

The International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) is pausing its annual INSAR Institute for the year, it announced last week. The institute, a series of webinars about autism research that are designed to be accessible to students, early-career investigators and non-experts, has been held in June and July since its start in 2015. The popular […]

November 16, 2021

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by: admin

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Tags: kids, Pandemic, Parenting, Series, Target, Unstuck, video

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Categories: Special Needs Parenting

Newswise – BALTIMORE – Parents know these scenes only too well: • Your child refuses to get dressed and ready for school. • A change of plan causes trouble for your child. • Work from home requirements prevent your child’s question from being answered immediately. What is the best strategy to help the child respond […]

September 15, 2021

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by: admin

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Tags: discovery, Ikigai, Selfdiscovery, Series

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Categories: Parenting

Welcome to Momlifeandlifestyle! My website is all about education, lifestyle, health and wellness. This would be the first series on self-discovery, or rather the Ikigai discovery! This idea comes to me while reading the Ikigai book. When reading the Ikigai book, which I have not finished yet, these were the first questions I asked myself. […]

July 7, 2021

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by: admin

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Tags: Animated, Bluey, Hit, lessons, Parenting, Quirky, Series

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Categories: Special Needs Parenting

With my wife and I busy raising a two-year-old and a five-month-old, we’ve learned what all toddler parents know about children’s television: that almost all child-focused programs are annoying, repetitive, and unimaginative. Make-it-stop shows like “Barney”, “Peppa Pig”, “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and “Cocomelon” come to mind. Australian father and TV producer Joe Brumm was inspired […]