Sensory toys can be useful to children with autism to allow them to investigate their surroundings, control emotions, and acquire necessary skills. Sensory toys have the ability to offer comforting,...
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Autism IEP Guide: How to Create Effective Goals for School
Understanding the IEP for Children With Autism An Individualized Education Program also known as IEP for autism is a legal and educational document that aims towards helping disabled children in...
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Being aware of the conditions that come with autism may be confusing to the parents, caregivers, and educators. The question of what is aspergers and its impact on everyday life is one of the terms...
Autism-Friendly Discipline Strategies That Actually Work
Parents and caregivers of children with autism spectrum may be overwhelmed by the discipline. Conventional methods can be based on punishment, strict rules, and they do not necessarily correspond to...
How to Use Visual Schedules for Kids With Autism
Visual Scheduling and its Importance. Autistic children tend to process information well when presented visually as opposed to being told verbally. Visual schedule autism method involves images,...
Autism and Anxiety: Signs, Causes & Calm-Down Tools
Learning Autism and Anxiety Autism anxiety is something that many children with autism tend to experience, and it may impact both everyday activities, learning, and social life. Autistic kids tend...
Social Skills for Kids With Autism: Activities That Work
The development of children with autism spectrum involves creating effective social relationships with the children. Social interaction may become confusing or overwhelming but through appropriate...
Autism Levels 1, 2, and 3 Explained for Parents
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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...
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...









