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How to Help My Child logo with a puzzle piece design in red, yellow, green, and blue on the left, symbolizing neurodiversity and represents autism. The red piece has hands helping a child with love, care, and guidance. The bold black and blue text reads 'How to Help My Child.
  • How to Help My Child encourages playful morning routines that reduce dressing battles for children with autism or ADHD.
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  • Smiling mom and child playing with toys in a colorful, structured space that promotes positive routines and chores for kids with autism and ADHD, by How to Help My Child.
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  • Bright, real-life photo of a child with autism pointing to a colorful visual schedule displayed on a fridge, with a supportive mom nearby. The schedule includes routine icons like brushing teeth and getting dressed. Bold text overlay reads “Visual Schedule for Kids with Autism – Create Calm and Structure at Home.” Image promotes the benefits of visual routines in building structure and reducing anxiety for autistic children.
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      • Sleep
      • Sensory
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