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{
"title": "Autism: Parent Self-Regulation Strategies Emerge!",
"body": "💙 NEW FOCUS: PARENT WELL-BEING IN AUTISM THERAPY!

Parent-mediated therapies are becoming increasingly important for supporting infants and young children with autism. But what about the parents themselves?

Researchers at the University of South Carolina are now exploring how parent self-regulation strategies can be integrated into these interventions. This means focusing on helping parents manage their own stress and emotions.

💡 Why is this important? When parents are better regulated, they can:
✅ Respond more effectively to their child's needs
✅ Create a more supportive and nurturing environment
✅ Improve the overall success of early interventions

This research could lead to more comprehensive support for families, recognizing that parent well-being is crucial for child development.

🔗 Learn more about parent-mediated interventions: [Insert link to relevant resource here]

đŸ’Ŧ What strategies do YOU use to manage stress and stay regulated while supporting your child?",
}
```