Autism Levels 1, 2, and 3 Explained for Parents

Autism Levels 1, 2, and 3 Explained for Parents

Parents may find it hard to understand autism, particularly, where they need to determine the particular needs of the affected child. Autism is a spectrum disorder, implying that it impacts on every child differently. There are various levels of autism that...
Nonverbal Autism Signs & Communication Supports

Nonverbal Autism Signs & Communication Supports

Learning about Nonverbal Autism. Nonverbal autism is a term used to describe a person on the autism spectrum that does not use the spoken language as the main means of communication. Some children would have very few words with others not speaking at all. This does...
Stimming in Autism: What It Is and When to Be Concerned

Stimming in Autism: What It Is and When to Be Concerned

One particular behavior of the person on the autism spectrum is called stimming. However, what is stimming in autism, and why should children do such repetitive activities? Learning about stimming in autism can assist those involved in caregiving, teaching, and...
How to Potty Train a Child With Autism: Step-by-Step Guide

How to Potty Train a Child With Autism: Step-by-Step Guide

The potty training is a significant developmental milestone that in parents working on autism potty training may take an individualized, more patient and structured approach. Most of the parents are left confused as to where to begin, and there is the fear of whether...
How to Create a Sensory-Friendly Home for Kids With Autism

How to Create a Sensory-Friendly Home for Kids With Autism

A sensory-friendly home can help autistic children lead a daily life that is calmer, simpler and pleasant. A home environment is rather a potent factor in the way in which a child feels, learns and relates to the world. To children with the spectrum, simple routines...