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"But They're Fine With You": Why Your SEN Child Isn't the Problem
"He's fine with me!" says the therapist, teacher, and grandma. But your SEN child melts down the moment they're home with you. This doesn't mean you're failing. Children with autism and ADHD often save their biggest struggles for their safest people. Learn why your child behaves differently at home, the role of masking and decompression, and how to support both your child and yourself through this challenging pattern.

Jane Shin
Apr 295 min read
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Parental Emotions Shape Brain Development: The Science Behind the Connection
Your emotions shape your child's brain. SEN kids detect stress through biology, not just behavior. Science shows why self-care matters.

Jane Shin
Mar 25, 20254 min read
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Why You Can't Spoil a Newborn: The Science Behind Early Responsiveness
Holding your baby won't spoil them. Research shows responsive care leads to better brain development and emotional regulation in children.

Jane Shin
Mar 13, 20254 min read
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