How To Be Supportive During Autism Acceptance Month (And Beyond)

How To Be Supportive During Autism Acceptance Month (And Beyond)

Autism Acceptance Month in April 2026 marks a critical shift from basic awareness toward the validation of autistic lived experiences. Genuine support requires non-autistic peers to move beyond seeing autism as a... Read more »
Supportive Relationships Linked to More Positive Worldviews

Supportive Relationships Linked to More Positive Worldviews

Think about the last time a partner, friend, or family member really listened to you – no distractions, just full attention and care. For a moment, the world may have seemed safer,... Read more »
Supportive neighborhoods may shield children from bullying linked to family stress

Supportive neighborhoods may shield children from bullying linked to family stress

Bullying remains a common part of childhood and adolescence, yet its roots often extend beyond the schoolyard. While parents and teachers frequently focus on peer dynamics, new research suggests that family stress... Read more »
Creating a Supportive Pregnancy-Postpartum Care Team

Creating a Supportive Pregnancy-Postpartum Care Team

The phrase “it takes a village” originates from an African proverb that emphasizes that for children to thrive, they need to receive collective support from many people (i.e., a village). However, the... Read more »
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