Plus: Six tips for setting up a summer routine
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By the end of the school year, kids have been working hard, there are not many new and exciting things happening at school and everyone is looking forward to summer vacation. This can make it hard to keep your kids motivated. Follow these tips to help your kids stay engaged as the school year ends ([link removed]) .
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** Preparing your child with autism for summer break ([link removed])
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Summer break is almost here! While this time may be beneficial for some, it can pose new challenges for children with autism who rely on predictable routines. Use these strategies and resources to help keep your child’s break as structured as possible.
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** Six tips for setting up a successful summer routine ([link removed])
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Summer is a lovely, relaxed time of year when kids enjoy getting out of the usual grind. But, as tempting as it is to have a fully carefree summer, it's not great for children. It is important to set up some structure in order to maintain good eating, physical activity and sleep routines.
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