8 Thanksgiving Day Tips for Parents of Children with Autism
Read MoreHere are some great tips to share with your children on proper etiquette while you're out and about enjoying the holiday.
Sleep, it’s so elusive.
Read MoreIf your child is reduced to a meltdown whenever he hears the word “wait,” it’s time to practice with these winning strategies.
Read MoreLanguage is such an important part of human interaction, and is often challenging for children on the autism spectrum. These 4 strategies can help you teach conversational skills to your child.
Read MoreMaking eye contact when we communicate is something most of us take for granted. But for some children with autism, making eye contact in social situations is difficult. You can help your child practice and increase eye contact with these 8 strategies.
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Read MoreDo you have a child that can’t seem to handle losing a game? Don’t fret! We’ve got you covered with tips to help your kid be a good sport.
Read MoreSimple things that you can do to get your child ready to play and socialize with friends.
Read MoreHere are 9 of our favorite play ideas that require little to no preparation or extra materials. They’re simple, fun, and will help everyone keep their sanity at a time when everyone is tightly wound.
Read MoreWhat wins are you celebrating this year?
We’ve got you covered with indoor activities to keep your kiddos entertained this winter.
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Read MoreThe beach is a fun place for building sand castles, playing in the waves, and enjoying the rays of sunshine. Your child can stay safe while playing with these beach safety tips!
Read MoreSwimming is a fan favorite when it comes to summer activities, but for parents of children with special needs being around water can be something that causes worry. In this post we cover some pool safety tips from #autismspeaks that will help to keep your kiddos safe this summer!
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