Many parents often ask why their child avoids eye contact and whether this behavior is concerning. The child may look away when spoken to or avoid direct eye contact during conversation. This can be...
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Why Is My Child So Sensitive to Noise or Clothing? Sensory Sensitivity Explained
It is common to find many parents observing that the child seems to respond greatly to sounds, fabrics, or the day-to-day feeling, and starts wondering what is causing it. A child sensitive to noise...
Why Transitions Are So Hard for Autistic Children (And How to Make Them Easier)
Certainly, many parents do not fail to observe that autism transitions can make one of the most difficult elements of everyday life. Even the simplest things, such as changing the playtime,...
How to Help an Autistic Child Sit Still in Class: Practical Strategies That Work
Several parents and educators have difficulties when it comes to enabling an autistic child to sit still during classroom activities. Being inactive may be hard, particularly when a child has...
Why Does My Child Prefer to Play Alone?
The sight of a child playing alone often prompts parents to question if they should be concerned. Observing a toddler choosing solitude over interacting with siblings or peers is common. While...
Why Does My Child Walk on Their Toes?
The question many parents would ask themselves is why does my child walk on her toes and " Is there anything I should be worried about. This may be strange behavior in a child, as it would always be...
ABA vs OT vs Speech Therapy: What’s the Difference for Children With Autism?
Parents of autistic children have heard a lot about various kinds of therapy that can help children in their development and learning. The most popular ones include Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA),...
Signs Your Child Needs Speech Therapy: Early Warning Signs Parents Should Know
Communication is important in a child's development. Speech and language skills enable children to communicate their ideas, needs, and feelings from their initial utterances to sentence...
What Does Occupational Therapy Do for Children With Autism?
Autistic children frequently have difficulties with sensory processing, motor coordination and activities of daily life. These problems may interfere with their play, learning, and relationships...








