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Author name: Olivia Frederck

Bigger Diapers for Older Kids and Teens (Ages 5–21)

For many parents, potty training is expected to happen during the toddler years. But for some children, that journey looks very different. Children with autism, developmental delays, sensory processing disorders, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and other medical conditions may continue needing diapers or pull-ups well beyond the age society expects. While these families are far […]

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Charles’ Story: A Journey of Faith, Advocacy, and Unwavering Love

Charles’ story begins with a grandmother’s deep love and unfolds into a journey shaped by faith, advocacy, and resilience. Through every challenge, Mrs. Wendy has shown what it means to stand strong for the child you love, reminding us that support, patience, and unwavering care can make all the difference.

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Raising Children on the Autism Spectrum: What Helps, What Matters, and What Families Should Know

Autism looks different for every child, even within the same family. In this story, one household shares how consistency, sensory learning, and the right support system have helped them navigate daily life while caring for multiple children on the spectrum.

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Shardae’s Journey Raising Niveah with Level 3 Autism

When Niveah was diagnosed with level 3 autism at just one year old, her mother, Shardae, suddenly found herself navigating a journey she never expected. In this heartfelt story, Shardae shares what life looks like raising Niveah with patience, advocacy, and unconditional love, and how she has learned to be her daughter’s voice every step of the way.

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From Grief to Hope with Gina & Rhylee: How One Georgia Family Found Medicaid Support for Autism

After unexpectedly becoming Rhylee’s guardian, Gina found herself navigating both grief and the challenges of raising a little girl with autism and a rare genetic condition. This moving story shares how love, resilience, and support helped their family find hope and relief through Medicaid-covered supplies, so Gina could focus on what matters most: helping Rhylee thrive.

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How UroStat Became a Lifeline for Lisa and Verona’s Family

Lisa never expected that helping raise her granddaughter Verona would mean navigating autism, incontinence, and the challenge of finding affordable supplies. In this heartfelt story, she shares how UroStat helped take one worry off her shoulders by making it easier to get the support Verona needed, giving their family more peace of mind and more time to focus on what matters most.

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Autism and Potty Training: Incontinence Supplies for Autistic Children

Potty training is a milestone that most parents look forward to, but for families raising a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), that milestone can feel like a mountain. If you’re searching for answers about autism and potty training, or trying to figure out which incontinence supplies are right for your child, you’re not alone.

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Dexcom for Kids: A Smarter Way to Manage Diabetes

Managing diabetes in children can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to constant finger pricks, tracking blood sugar levels, and making sure everything stays within a safe range. Thankfully, technology has come a long way. Dexcom for kids, a type of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system, is making it easier for families to stay on

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