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Chews In the PreSchool Classroom
As a preschool teacher, you are often the first adult, other than family, to spend a great deal of quality time with ...
Tackling Pica
Caring for a child with special needs is difficult and challenging to manage on its own. As a parent of children...
Four Tips For a Fun, ASD-Friendly Summer Break
With the school year drawing to a close, it’s time for parents to start thinking about how they plan to spend summer ...
What to Expect When Taking Your Child with Autism to the Dentist
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3 Chubuddy Items Perfect for Test Time Chewers
Summer vacation is right around the corner, but students have to get through their final tests first. These tests can...
How to Keep a Chew With Your Child at All Times
Chews can be extremely useful for soothing and calming special needs children. Most caregivers are aware of this, but...
Choosing the Right Item for Child’s Chewing Style
Giving a special needs child something to chew on, if they have the tendency, can help the child in a variety of ways...
Explaining Valentine’s Day to a child with autism
Valentine’s Day is usually a time of great fun for kids. They get cards with their favorite characters, tiny gifts, a...
Strategies to Soothe and Calm
Every parent knows and understands how it feels when your child is having a meltdown in public. Some people just star...
ASD and the HoliDaze
Bright lights, loud music, busy crowds, new situations, interacting with new people and strangers—the holidays can be...
Turkey Day Tips: Thanksgiving and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Thanksgiving is a time to spend with family. It signals the start of the holiday season and the hustle and bustle tha...
Halloween with ASD
and the inflated cost of candy. However, perhaps the scariest part of Halloween is trying to understand it through th...