Children with Autism
How to Cope with Your Child Losing Interest in a Toy: Understanding Shifting Interests and Keeping Play Engaging
Does your child lose interest in their toys quickly? Learn how to manage shifting interests and keep playtime fresh w...
Coping with Eyelash Pulling: Strategies for Healing and Growth
Struggling with eyelash pulling, also known as trichotillomania, can be challenging both emotionally and physically....
Tip: How to Stop Your Child with Autism from Biting
Dealing with biting behavior in children with Autism can be challenging but manageable with the right strategies. Bi...
The Power of Positive Reinforcement for Autistic Children: A Guide for Parents
Positive reinforcement is an effective parenting strategy that involves rewarding desired behaviors to encourage the...
Regulating Screen Time for Autistic Children: Strategies to Prevent Distress
Managing screen time for autistic children is essential for their emotional well-being. While videos can provide edu...
Effective Strategies to Help Preschoolers Stop Nail Biting
Nail biting is a common behavior among preschoolers, both neurotypical and autistic, often linked to anxiety, boredo...
Helping Your Child with Autism: Strategies to Stop Finger Biting
Finger biting is a common behavior in children with autism, often linked to sensory needs, stress, boredom, or commu...
Understanding and Managing Self-Injurious Behavior in Children with Autism
Parenting a child with autism often involves facing challenges like self-injurious behavior (SIB), which can include...
Special Needs Oral Chew Devices: Alerting (Stimulating) vs Calming
Oral chews can be highly beneficial for children with special needs, offering both alerting and calming effects depe...
Get In the Great Outdoors with Your ASD Child
As spring arrives, it’s a great time to explore the outdoors with your child. Nature offers numerous benefits for ch...
Chews That Can Help Children With Anxiety
Recognizing Anxiety Symptoms: Watch for signs like:
Nervousness or agitation
Trouble focusing or sleeping
Excessive...
Embracing Winter With Your Sensory Child
Winter can be a challenging time for families, especially when dealing with a child with ASD. To make ...