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The Spicy Kid Survival Guide

stacey yates sellar

For exhausted moms of ND kids who’ve tried “all the things”. I translate the latest science into real-life hacks that work in the mess, not just the manuals. I'm an ND mom w/ ND kids, researcher, coach, author and support group leader. I got you!

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  • stacey yates sellar

    Mom of AuDHD ND and NT boys, [Re]Searcher, World-schooler, Un-schooler trying to navigate this parenting thing, doing all I can to not mess them up. Using this space to hide from social media and help other parents who feel alone and overwhelmed.

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