The ability to plan, be flexible, and show empathy is imperative for creating a conducive learning environment for autistic students. The creation of an autism-friendly classroom is not a simple matter of space but of how students perceive, learn, handle information,...
Holidays are to be happy, but in the case of many families with autistic children, they may be overwhelming. Routine alterations, overcrowded areas, loud events, and bright decorations may cause anxiety and sensory overload. With consideration and adaptability,...
Exercise has a strong influence on a child’s growth and development. Movement is not just another form of exercise for children with autism; it is a means of achieving focus, emotional regulation, social growth, and self-acceptance. Effective autism sports...
Autism regression may be a very disorienting and emotional process for the parent. A child who was talking, socializing, and developing normally might lose those abilities at a particular time. The early identification of autism regression signs can guide families to...
The entire family structure is changed when a child with autism is raised; it includes the experience of other siblings, too. Although much attention is given to the child with autism, siblings tend to go through complex emotions without much ado. It is imperative to...