Sensory processing disorder in autistic children is common, making the bright lights, loud sounds, and strong smells of Christmas hard to bear. This doesn't mean you shouldn't celebrate, so here are some Christmas crafts you can try.
This article presents some tips and tools that can help individuals on the spectrum deal more efficiently with overwhelming situations during the holiday season.
Support for autism comes in many forms. That's why podcasts offer convenience and easy, as well as provide encouragement and information. This holiday season, listen to an autism podcast to stay informed and entertained.
This article contains five simple craft ideas that will engage kids with autism and teach them new skills.
Winter is a joyful season, with snow and Christmas lights, the start of a new year. Going back to school is not just stressful for the child but for the parents too. Here are some tips to make the transition easier.
This article contains tips and strategies for fostering independence in children with autism.
This article presents some tips for making the winter holiday break a little easier to cope with for children with autism.
Babies and toddlers constantly put things in their mouths. But when the behavior continues in preschool years and beyond, you might wonder if you are dealing with a neurodevelopmental disorder or if it’s just a more extended stage your child is going through.
This article outlines how you can help your child enjoy the holidays without getting overwhelmed, and explores some of the best Christmas gifts for children with sensory issues.
Playing is essential to child development because young kids learn through play. But kids with autism spectrum disorder don't play "like other kids." Discover the benefits of play in this article.