From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject How Often Should You Bathe Your Child?
Date August 5, 2021 10:59 AM
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Plus: Keeping summer safe for children with autism

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If you follow celebrities, you may have heard that actors Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher recently said they only bathe their kids when they can see “the dirt on them.” While this bathing infrequency may seem extreme to some, experts say that many babies and toddlers, especially those who aren’t walking yet, don’t need to be washed with soap every day ([link removed]) .
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** Keeping summer safe for children with autism ([link removed])
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During summer, changes in usual routines can lead to increased safety challenges and risky behaviors for some children with autism. Here are a few resources and strategies to help keep your kids safe.

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** Psychologists can help with chronic pain ([link removed])
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Pain touches every aspect of life — from play to sleep to socializing. If your child is having problems with chronic pain, a psychologist may be able to help decrease the interruption pain has on their day-to-day activities.

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