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Baby Safety at Home
As your child grows, they become more active and mobile, from rolling to crawling to walking. Once they become more mobile, it’s time to start implementing baby-proofing products/tactics around the house.
When to Transition from Diapers to Training Pants
Transitioning your child from diapers to training pants is a fundamental step in the potty-training process. It can be difficult to determine wh...
Reading with Your Autistic Child
Autism can present many challenges, especially when it comes to your child’s reading and comprehension. Although autism doesn’t always affect a ...
Celebrating July 4th with a Special Needs Child
The Fourth of July is a fun-filled celebration the whole family can enjoy, however, the fireworks, parades, and crowds can pose a challenge for ch...
National Down Syndrome Congress
Taking the Lead to be NDSC’s Dance Partner
Comfees’ mission is to support parents of children with special needs, by offering larger diaper sizes,...
Traveling With Toddlers on Summer Road Trips
Road-tripping and Diaper Changes
June is now upon us, which means the school year is wrapping up, warmer weather is approaching, and vacation plans...
Potty Training Preparation
Don’t let the idea of potty training intimidate you. If you are prepared with the right tools, education, and patient, positive attitude, it’ll go...
Challenges and Gratitude: Parents of Children with Autism Share Holiday Stories
Challenges and Gratitude: Parents of Children with Autism Share Holiday Stories
As many parents of children on the Autism Spectrum understand, not ...
5 Ways Halloween Looks Different When Your Child Has Special Needs
5 Ways Halloween Looks Different When Your Child Has Special Needs
Halloween is a big evening for kids! Dark nights, spooky stories, scary masks, s...
What To Do When Your Child Outgrows Size 6 Diapers: Comfees® Offers Size 7 Diapers
What To Do When Your Child Outgrows Size 6 Diapers: Comfees® Offers Size 7 Diapers
The parenting message boards are buzzing with moms and dads fra...
Autism Sensory Struggles: Potty Training, Unconventional Fashion, and Transitioning from Training Pants
Parents who have children with autism are all too familiar with sensory sensitivities, hyper-acute reactions to texture changes, and rocky respo...
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