Teaching your child to improve their self-regulation skills helps them learn and thrive in any environment. Self-regulation is essential for all children, but it is crucial for children with autism… Read More »
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Occupational Therapy: 4 Key Benefits for Kids with Autism
Children with autism experience difficulties in how they process information or interact with those around them, and it’s been shown that different types of occupational therapy benefit kids with autism…. Read More »
4 Benefits of Behavioral Therapy for Children with Autism
Children on the autism spectrum are unique and wonderful human beings. Along with their many strengths, a diagnosis of autism can mean your child has behavioral challenges that make communicating,… Read More »
3 Tips for Improving Your Child’s Hygiene Habits
Teaching children good hygiene habits such as brushing their teeth, bathing themselves, combing their hair, and using deodorant, is one of the many challenges parents everywhere deal with daily. These… Read More »
Tips for Managing Meltdowns
There is no universal approach for handling meltdowns. When children with autism experience sensory overload, their reactions can be intense, and knowing how to respond thoughtfully in the moment can… Read More »
Why Sensory Play is Beneficial for Children with Autism
As humans, we experience the world through our senses. Our senses are essential to survival as they help us understand and make sense of our environment. Sensory play and sensory… Read More »
4 Benefits of Art Therapy for Children with Autism
Expressing one’s self through art has widely been practiced as a form of therapy because art brings a sense of calmness and serenity. Art is a natural way for children… Read More »
5 Things Parents Should Expect from Your Child’s ABA Therapist
Choosing an Applied Behavior Analysis therapist is a significant decision faced by countless parents. Much like deciding on a daycare, doctor, or school, this decision can have long-lasting implications for… Read More »
Understanding Stimming in Children with Autism
Have you ever bitten your nails when you were nervous, twirled your hair around your finger, or anxiously paced around a room? These behaviors are all examples of ‘stimming’. Stimming,… Read More »