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Finally, one place to organize  every single detail of your child’s care.

Ever feel like the information about your child’s diagnosis, treatment, and appointments is all over the place? This fillable care organizer includes sections for diagnoses, medications, hospitalizations, therapists, appointments, milestones, allergies, insurance, emergency contacts, weekly schedules, to-dos, and more — so you can turn to a single place every time you need any important info.

With this organizer you’ll: 
Easily keep every critical detail in one place — from medical info to contacts to  appointments, and more
Have everything you need at your fingertips during calls with doctors, therapists, insurance, or schools
Be able to share everything caregivers need to know so everyone stays updated

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You're doing all you can — and yet  you  always feel like you're failing someone.

Watching your other children navigate their sibling’s challenges can leave you feeling sad or helpless. This guide by Dr. Sora Yaroslowitz — a parenting expert, and herself the mother of a child with special needs — gives you tested tools to ease resentment and strengthen siblings' connection.

You’ll discover:
• How to respond when a child asks, “Can’t we just be normal?” (and the exact words to help ease their frustration)
The common mistake parents make when trying to “make it up” to siblings (and what actually works instead)
Ways to help siblings move from frustration to empathy (illustrated by a powerful real sibling story)

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When a child can’t make sense of a loved one’s mental illness, fear fills in the blanks.

It can be overwhelming and confusing for a child to see a parent, sibling, or friend struggling with mental illness. This short guide gives you the language to explain what’s going on in a clear, age-appropriate way, so children feel safe and supported.

You’ll learn how to:
Explain mental illness in simple, reassuring language
• Answer the tough questions your children may have (“Is it my fault?” “Why is he always so nervous?”)
• Give kids the tools to stay grounded even during tough moments

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