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  2. Parenting (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Parenting was launched in 1987 [2] [3] by Robin Wolaner in a joint venture funded by Time Inc., which became the sole owner in 1990. [4] In February 2009, the magazine became two separate, age-targeted editions: Parenting Early Years, for moms of infants, toddlers and preschoolers, and Parenting School Years, for moms with kids in kindergarten through age 12.

  3. The Transmitter - Wikipedia

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    The Spectrum editorial team founded The Transmitter to expand the publication's neuroscience coverage beyond the autism field; autism stories are covered on The Transmitter within a dedicated Spectrum vertical. [6]

  4. Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

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    Engaging in special interests can bring autistic people great joy [25] [26] and many autistic people spend large amounts of time engaged in their special interest. [27] In adults, engaging with special interests has been shown to have positive outcomes for mental health, [28] self-esteem, [29] and can be used to manage stress.

  5. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Autism spectrum disorder [a] (ASD), or simply autism, is a neurodevelopmental disorder "characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts" and "restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities". [11]

  6. Category:Parenting magazines - Wikipedia

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  7. Parents (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was started by George J. Hecht in 1926. The magazine was originally titled Children, The Magazine for Parents. [2] Hecht hired Clara Savage Littledale to be its first editor.

  8. A Boy Called Po - Wikipedia

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    RogerEbert.com states: "The intentions behind "A Boy Called Po" are not only good, but honorable." [4] Dove.org considers: "Po is an inspiring story about a committed father, David Wilson (Christopher Gorham), and his love and concern for his autistic son, Patrick, fondly called “Po”."

  9. Refrigerator mother theory - Wikipedia

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    The refrigerator mother theory, also known as Bettelheim's theory of autism, is a largely abandoned psychological theory that the cause of autism is a lack of parental, and in particular, maternal emotional warmth.

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