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Parents of Autistic Children Push Back Against RFK Jr.'s Comments: "Don't Ever Say My Children Are a Burden"

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A wave of outrage has erupted across the autism community in response to recent statements by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who claimed that “autism destroys families” and characterized the condition as a societal burden. Parents and advocates have taken to the airwaves and social media to reject Kennedy’s portrayal of autism, demanding a shift in narrative toward acceptance and inclusion rather than stigma and despair. As families in Thailand and around the world contend with increasing autism diagnoses, this controversy highlights the ongoing struggle over how society perceives and supports individuals on the autism spectrum.

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Sleepover Policies Spark Parental Debate: Balancing Kids' Safety, Independence, and Thai Values

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A recent parenting advice column in Slate has reignited global debate about family sleepover policies, a traditionally Western rite of passage now subject to renewed scrutiny among parents worldwide, including in Thailand. The column, titled “We have a totally reasonable sleepover policy. One family seems intent on breaking it,” spotlights one family’s choice to forbid school-night sleepovers for their daughter, despite social pressure and disappointment from both their child and her friends’ families. Their rationale centers on the importance of homework, adequate sleep, and their daughter’s struggles with nighttime routines—reasons likely to resonate with many Thai families navigating the challenges of academic excellence and socialization. But as new research and commentary reveal, this issue is far from straightforward, intersecting with evolving concerns about child safety, independence, and cultural expectations—topics that Thai parents are increasingly considering as Western norms and local traditions converge (Slate).

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Thai Dads Get a Boost: New Guide Offers Foolproof Approach to Mother’s Day Gifts

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As Mother’s Day approaches, Thai families are once again looking for creative ways to honor the women who hold households together. This year, a lighthearted yet practical new guide—touted as “foolproof”—has emerged, making headlines for helping even the most gift-challenged dads choose presents that bring smiles on this meaningful day. The “Foolproof Guide to Mother’s Day Gifts,” published by Scary Mommy, is quickly gaining attention online and in parenting circles for its honest, relatable, and easy-to-follow advice.

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Thai Parents Turn to Baby Girl Names Symbolizing Sunshine for Inspiration and Hope

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Thai parents are increasingly seeking inspiration from global trends when it comes to naming their children, with a growing number looking for names that embody positive energy and optimism. A recent feature by The Times of India has highlighted a delightful trend: baby girl names that mean “sunshine,” sparking interest among parents worldwide, including in Thailand, who are searching for names symbolizing warmth, happiness, and hope for their daughters’ futures (Times of India).

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When Finding a Therapist Feels Like a Full-Time Job: New Research Sheds Light on ‘Therapy Shopping’ Fatigue

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A growing number of parents are finding themselves overwhelmed and exhausted by the search for the “right” therapist for their children—especially for conditions like ADHD, where behavioral outbursts can create urgent family stress. This was the central story in a recent episode of Slate’s “Care and Feeding” parenting podcast, where hosts responded to a mother tired by seemingly endless therapy trials and the ongoing struggle to find support for her daughter’s behavioral needs. Her dilemma reflects a wider phenomenon now drawing attention in new research and news: ‘therapy shopping’—the often stressful, confusing, and time-consuming search for effective mental health care—is exacting a heavy toll on families everywhere (Slate Podcast).

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Why Experts Say Letting Children Face Danger Is Essential for Healthy Development

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A growing chorus of parents and psychologists believe it is better for children to face manageable risks than to be raised in overly sheltered environments—a provocative idea that is gaining traction worldwide, including in Thailand. A recent feature from Upworthy, which sparked widespread conversation, gathered insights from parents who argue that modern tendencies to overprotect children may actually hinder their emotional, social, and intellectual maturity. This approach runs counter to traditional Thai values of overprotection, prompting a re-examination of how best to prepare Thai youth for an increasingly unpredictable world (source).

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Young Children's Aggressive Outbursts: New Research Underscores Crucial Role of Parental Response

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A recent advice column caught the internet’s attention: a six-year-old boy has repeatedly punched classmates, leaving bruises, and his parents have dismissed this behavior as inconsequential. This scenario, while alarming, puts a spotlight on a challenge familiar to many families and educators in Thailand—how should parents and schools respond when a child’s aggression escalates beyond normal childhood roughhousing? Research over the past year offers new insight, emphasizing that how parents react can deeply shape a child’s future social and emotional development.

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Breaking the Silence: The Hidden Impact of Maternal Abuse on Children

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A recent personal story published by The Telegraph, titled “I was raised by an abusive mother. This is what I want people to know,” has once again brought to light the often-overlooked issue of maternal abuse and its profound, long-term effects on children. While parental abuse is commonly associated with fathers, stories and research are revealing that mothers, too, can be perpetrators, challenging both societal stereotypes and deeply held cultural assumptions. As this subject gains traction in Western media, there is growing recognition of its prevalence and implications for families around the world, including here in Thailand, where filial piety and family honor are especially significant.

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Embracing Positive Mornings: New Research Highlights 10 Habits that Motivate Thai Children to Attend School

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Recent revelations from global educational research, including findings highlighted by the Times of India in their coverage on “10 morning habits that encourage children to go to school,” underscore the significance of cultivating consistent, supportive morning routines for school-aged children. With absenteeism and school refusal a growing concern for Thai families and educators, especially in the evolving landscape after COVID-19 disruptions, this research offers valuable, evidence-backed insights tailored for both urban and upcountry Thai lifestyles source.

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Grandparents on the Frontlines: How Caregiver Roles Are Reshaping Aging and Family in Thailand and Worldwide

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A growing body of international research shows that grandparents are shouldering unprecedented levels of childcare—transforming not only family relationships but also the way societies must support both the elderly and the youngest generations. Recent reports, including one from The Atlantic published in April 2025, highlight “an age of peak grandparenting,” with nearly 60% of American grandmothers providing childcare for grandchildren, and more than 40% seeing a grandchild weekly. Experts warn that the consequences of this shift are profound, shaping retirement, family bonds, and child development not just in the West but across Asia—including Thailand, where traditional family structures and rapid societal changes intersect in unique ways.

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Rare Signs of High-Quality Parenting: What New Research Says About Raising Resilient, Confident Adults

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A new article making waves online explores 11 subtle yet powerful indicators that a person was raised by a “high-quality parent”—those whose approach to parenting promotes not only emotional intelligence and confidence, but also an enduring sense of self-worth and resilience as children grow into adulthood. Drawing upon recent psychological research, the piece offers insights for Thai readers keen to reflect on their family experiences, or seeking to nurture similar strengths in the next generation (YourTango).

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Thai Parents Watch Global Debate on Homeschool Regulation: Lessons from U.S. Controversy

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The debate over homeschooling regulation has reignited in the United States, where thousands of parents, including a determined mother from Lombard, Illinois, are expressing fierce opposition to a new legislative proposal that would tighten oversight of home-based education. While the proposed U.S. bill is not directly linked to Thai law, the unfolding controversy serves as a timely lens for Thai readers to consider the complex balance between educational freedom and state oversight—an issue increasingly relevant amid Thailand’s own growth in alternative education models.

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Why Secondary Infertility Is Surging—and the Emotional Toll for Parents

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Secondary infertility, a condition where couples struggle to conceive after successfully having had at least one child, is becoming an increasing concern among families worldwide, including here in Thailand. Recent reports and new research highlight not only a steady rise in cases but also the typically overlooked emotional turmoil experienced by affected parents—an issue that has resonated with many Thai families amid shifting demographics and social expectations.

The significance of this trend is well-captured by the candid story of Charlotte Bennett, as reported in The Times. Bennett, already a mother, described the “horrendous” guilt of being unable to give her six-year-old son a sibling, despite years of effort. For many parents, secondary infertility brings an unexpected and deeply personal form of distress, often complicated by cultural expectations and misconceptions that once a couple has had one child, further pregnancies should be easy and natural (The Times).

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The Quiet Strength: How Everyday Parenting Habits Secretly Boost Thai Children's Confidence

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Recent insights from a Times of India feature reveal that building a child’s confidence hinges not on grand gestures, but on a constellation of subtle parenting habits practiced daily—a finding with wide-ranging implications for Thai families committed to nurturing emotionally resilient youngsters. This new research-backed approach emphasizes that confidence is not inherited nor built overnight, but rather emerges from the small, consistent ways parents interact, encourage, and support their children at home (Times of India, 2025).

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