fix(blog): restore live blockquote styling and quote-mark SVG
- restores the migrated blog blockquotes to the live site’s visual treatment - adds the self-hosted quote-mark SVG and matches its live positioning - updates the extractor, audit scripts, and migration reports to reflect the blockquote work
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Fall break brings new energy to Arizona families. School pauses. Days feel diffe
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In this guide, we share practical strategies that help your child enjoy fall break, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. You will find visual tools, sensory supports, and small adjustments that make a big difference. If you would like personalized coaching, the Arizona Institute for Autism can help you build a calm plan that fits your family.
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Quick win for today: Print a one-page visual schedule for tomorrow. Add two or three anchor activities you know will happen. Review it with your child at bedtime and again in the morning.
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> **Quick win for today:** Print a one-page visual schedule for tomorrow. Add two or three anchor activities you know will happen. Review it with your child at bedtime and again in the morning.
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## Why breaks feel hard for autistic learners
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- Balance input and rest Follow a busy event with a quiet activity. Think of it as inhale and exhale for the nervous system.
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Arizona family info: Many schools here schedule fall break in October. Hydration and breathable fabrics help if your child wears a costume outside. Keep sunscreen and a hat in your go-bag.
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> **Arizona family info:** Many schools here schedule fall break in October. Hydration and breathable fabrics help if your child wears a costume outside. Keep sunscreen and a hat in your go-bag.
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## Halloween strategies that reduce overload
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Coach your support circle : Tell family how to greet your child—try “Hi! Want a wave or a fist bump?”—and share any dietary or sensory needs before the visit. Clear guidance helps everyone be supportive from the start.
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Caregiver tip: Progress is progress. If your child sat at the table for three minutes this year, celebrate it. Try for four next time.
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> **Caregiver tip:** Progress is progress. If your child sat at the table for three minutes this year, celebrate it. Try for four next time.
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## Sensory-friendly outings for fall break
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