Author name: Le Hung

Understanding IEPs: A Guide for Parents of Children with Autism

When your child is diagnosed with autism, navigating the world of special education can feel overwhelming. One of the most important tools available to support your child’s learning and development in school is the Individualized Education Program (IEP). This article breaks down what an IEP is, why it matters, and answers commonly asked questions from […]

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Understanding the Spectrum in Autism: What It Means and Where Research Is Headed

When parents hear that their child has been diagnosed with autism, one of the most common terms they encounter is “the spectrum.” But what exactly does it mean when we say a child is “on the autism spectrum”? How do clinicians determine where someone falls on this spectrum, and how has this idea evolved over

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April: National Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month

April is recognized as National Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, a time dedicated to increasing understanding, fostering inclusion, and promoting support for individuals on the autism spectrum. This observance not only highlights the experiences of autistic individuals but also encourages communities to move beyond awareness toward meaningful acceptance.  Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Autism Spectrum

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Traveling with Your Baby or Young Children Over Spring Break: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents

Spring break is an exciting time for families to take a well-deserved break, explore new destinations, and make lasting memories. However, when you’re traveling with a baby or young children for the first time, it can seem like a daunting task. From packing to navigating transportation to ensuring your child’s comfort and safety, there’s a

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Understanding Eye Discharge in Babies: A Parent’s Guide to Conjunctivitis and Eye Health This Spring

As spring brings about blooming flowers and warmer weather, it can also bring seasonal changes that affect your child’s health. One such change that often catches parents by surprise is eye discharge, especially in babies. If your little one is experiencing eye discharge this season, it can be a source of concern. But don’t worry!

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Pollen is Here!

This spring, Atlanta has experienced unprecedented pollen levels, significantly impacting residents, especially children. Understanding these pollen counts and their effects is crucial for parents navigating this allergy season. Record-Breaking Pollen Counts in Atlanta This month, there was a record-breaking pollen count of 14,801 grains per cubic meter, shattering the previous record of 9,368 set in

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A General Breastfeeding Guide for First-Time Mothers: What to Expect, Prepare For, and Common Misunderstandings

Congratulations on your journey into motherhood! Breastfeeding is a beautiful and natural process, but it can come with challenges. To help you navigate this experience, we’ve compiled a guide based on the latest research and expert recommendations, along with useful insights for your baby’s first few weeks of feeding. What to Expect During the First

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The Reintroduction of Measles into American Culture: A Wake-Up Call for Vaccination Awareness

In recent years, measles has made an unsettling return to the United States. Once nearly eradicated, outbreaks have once again become a serious public health concern. This resurgence highlights a growing need to revisit the importance of vaccinations and to demystify the stigmas surrounding vaccines that contribute to hesitancy and the spread of preventable diseases.

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