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Amanda Khatib

Amanda Khatib
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Amanda grew up moving around the state but eventually settle down in Central Mass in 2019. She and her husband Mo have been happily married since 2015. The two share an adorable son named Desmond (2018) who is autistic and is nonspeaking. She also has 2 beautiful cats, Aurora and Moira, who complete their little family. Amanda loves trying out new cooking recipes and explore gluten free baking. When she's not working part time as an administrative professional or caring for her special needs child, she can be found working in her garden, going to concerts, plays and musicals, puzzling, looking for new home improvement projects or spending time with family and friends.

A Mom’s Review of Sensory-Friendly Clothing

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Shopping for your kids' clothes can sometimes be a struggle, especially when your child needs sensory-friendly clothing. So many of the companies out there...

Valentine’s Day on a Budget

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With the holidays barely in our rearview mirror, it's hard to believe it's already time to start preparing for Valentine's Day. While we obviously...

The More You Know: A Guide to Autism Terms and Acronyms

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Knowledge is power! The more we know, the better we can help ourselves and understand others around us. It's also such an essential part...

Prioritize Yourself During Motherhood

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Motherhood is a 24-hour-a-day, 365 days a year always on the clock job. Between middle-of-the-night feedings in those early days to phone calls from...

Toddler Friendly Halloween Movies

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*Updated October 2024* Halloween. It's the one time of year when we're on the search for fear. The horror film genre is filled with such...

You’re Not Alone in Your Health Struggles

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Your health equals wealth. This fact rings true for people of all ages. However, some of us aren't so lucky in this department. Life...

Date Your Spouse Without Leaving Your Home

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We all know that once we become parents, trying to find the time to date your spouse gets pushed to the back burner. Let's...

You’re the Expert on Your Child – Learning to Trust Yourself

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When it comes to our children, we need to trust that we are the expert because we know them the best! Every whine, every...

Potty Training on the Spectrum

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When I became a mother there was one task that scared me more than the rest - potty training. So, when my son got...