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...
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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...
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...
Picky Eating in Autism: Causes and Helpful Strategies
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Best Learning Activities for Kids With Autism (At Home or School)
Understanding How Children With Autism Learn Best Autistic children learn in very different ways. There are those children who do well with pictures, others with action or noise and most of them...
Sensory Processing Issues in Children: Signs and Solutions
Understanding Sensory Issues in Kids Sensory issues in kids influence the way the brain processes and receives information on senses. Noises can be painful, the light can be too bright or clothes...
Sleep Problems in Kids With Autism: Why It Happens and What Helps
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Autism-Friendly Learning Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Play is more than fun. It’s learning. Especially for toddlers and preschoolers on the autism spectrum. At Autism Learn & Play, we know that young children thrive when learning feels like an...
Speech Delay vs Autism: Key Differences Every Parent Should Know
Parents know their children better than anyone. You notice the little things. The moments when communication feels delayed. The words that do not come. The sound that should be there but isn’t. When...








