spectrum
Chewable In the Classroom
In preschool settings, chewable can greatly benefit children who need oral sensory input, such as those with autism o...
Tackling Pica
Caring for a child with both autism and pica—a disorder where non-edible objects are ingested—can be overwhelming. Pi...
Four Tips For a Fun, ASD-Friendly Summer Break
As summer vacation approaches, here are four tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable break for children with ASD:
Mai...
What to Expect When Taking Your Child with Autism to the Dentist
1. Meeting New People:
Familiarize Your Child: Choose a pediatric or special needs dentist. Request a pre-appointme...
Three Chubuddy Items Perfect for Test Time Chewers
As students approach final tests, those with ASD and other special needs might benefit from chewable items to help ma...
Strategies to Soothe and Calm
Handling a child’s public meltdown can be challenging, especially for those with anxiety, ADHD, sensory disorders, or...
Signs that my child is an oral sensory seeker
If your child frequently seeks intense flavors, temperatures, or smells, or chews on non-edible items like pencils or...
Back to School with Autism
Transitioning back to school after summer can be challenging, especially for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
Fun Summer Activities for Families with Special Needs
As summer arrives, keeping a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder engaged while balancing adult responsibilities can b...
The Many Different Levels on the Spectrum
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is categorized into three severity levels based on the extent of support needed and th...
Explaining Autism to your Child
As more children with autism are integrated into schools and playgrounds, it's important to educate your child about ...
“The Good Doctor” Show
ABC’s new show, “The Good Doctor”, premiered on September 25th and has been praised for its portrayal of autism. The ...