Seasonal sensory activities allow your child to have a great time while learning outside. There are some fantastic sensory playground-type activities for your child to do that will use their muscles and make their sensations sing. Whether your child is an over responder or under responder, these ideas are sure to help you both enjoy […]
Anxiety and stress can create uncomfortable situations and make learning a challenge. Even in traditional teaching situations, one-on-one interactions can cause anxiety and stress in a child. If your child already suffers from anxiety and stress, they have to overcome these emotions before they can begin to learn. Video modeling, or the use of […]
If you are a parent, psychologist, teacher, pediatrician, or anyone involved in the care of a child with special needs, you may be stretching your imagination more than ever during the COVID pandemic. Trying to meet your child’s sensory needs while still providing fun activities for such an extended time can be challenging. Sensory is […]
The coronavirus has changed our world in so many ways. This virus has changed how we socialize, shop, go to work, and how we maintain our health. Healthcare professionals rely more on telehealth versus in-office visits to flatten the curve and reduce the transmission of this dangerous disease. If your child suffers from ADHD, autism, […]
The holidays are a time that many of us anticipate and look forward to arriving. However, this season can be full of changing routines and disrupted schedules, and for someone who has autism, it can become quite challenging. Families living with someone on the autism spectrum understand how stressful life can become when specific daily […]
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be overwhelming for parents and family members, as it classifies a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication. Autism may pose extra challenges for your child throughout their lifetime. Misunderstandings and myths about Autism can lead to anxiety around what […]
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