Welcome back, parents! Do you feel like you know autism a little better now? Have all your burning questions been answered? For the brave ones who survived our first blog on frequently asked questions about autism, congratulations: you are almost to the finish line. Get ready for a few more questions and answers about this
Introducing your children to the internet can often be a daunting experience. With so many potential risks associated with it, parents can feel overwhelmed when they are trying to explain. However, by following some basic best practices, parents can ensure that their children use the internet properly and stay safe. In this post, we’ll discuss
Knowing how to communicate with your nonverbal autistic child can be overwhelming for many parents. With no verbal cues to go by and behaviors that often don’t fit into the framework, you might feel like you’re in uncharted territory. But fear not! This comprehensive guide will provide tips, tricks, and insights on how to properly understand
How Can Parents Deal with Autism Stigma? Tips From One Parent to AnotherParents on the autism journey need no reminders about how life can be full of roller coaster rides. However, when it comes to dealing with the ongoing autism stigma, you may feel like you’re attempting a loop de loop-filled bumper car experience. Because
As a teacher, working with kids with autism can present unique and interesting challenges. While no two students are the same, there are common strategies you can use to help make learning easier for those living with ASD. In this complete guide, we’ll provide teachers everywhere with all the essential information they need when it comes
Emotional autism is a troublesome condition for many kiddos and parents. Symptoms can include challenges with self-regulation, such as difficulty expressing emotions, avoiding situations that may be overwhelming or upsetting, and impulsiveness.Fortunately, there are a number of self-regulation activities that those with emotional autism can take up to help them manage their symptoms and get
In recent years, there has been an increase in public awareness of autism and ASD, with more people seeking diagnosis and support. However, there are still a lot of questions about autismThere is no single cause of autism, but it is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. There is
What not to do with an autistic child when interacting with themWhen it comes to interacting with autistic children, even parents can get confused with what to do. Do you follow the same rules as when you’re talking to a neurotypical child? Or, is there a special set of rules that you should be following?
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