autism learn & play Inc. Programs
Parent and Teacher Education & Training
Parent & Teacher Autism Education Workshop Series
Practical training and educational resources for parents, caregivers, and educators who support children on the autism spectrum.
Series Highlights
- Communication Strategies
- Behavior Support Plans
- Sensory Processing Insights
Language & Cognitive Development
Language and cognitive development are closely interconnected, as language is a key tool through which children think, learn, and understand the world. As children grow, their ability to use...
Schooling Environment
The schooling environment plays a crucial role in a child’s overall development, shaping their academic abilities, social skills, and emotional well-being. It includes not only the physical setting...
The Role of Parenting in Child’s Development
Parenting plays a central role in shaping a child’s overall development, influencing their emotional, social, and cognitive growth. The way parents interact with their children creates the...
Socio-Cultural Factors in Child’s Development
Socio-cultural factors play a vital role in shaping a child’s development, influencing how they think, behave, and interact with others. These factors include family environment, cultural beliefs,...
Developmental Theories: How environment impacts us
Developmental theories emphasize that human growth is shaped not only by biology but also by the environment we live in. Factors such as family, culture, education, and social interactions play a...
Managing Behaviours caused by Sensory Issues and Environment
Many autistic children experience sensory processing difficulties. This means their brain may react strongly or weakly to sensory input like sound, light, touch, smell, or movement. Because of this,...
Managing Obsessions, Repetitive Behaviour and Routines
Autistic children often have repetitive behaviours, strong interests, and fixed routines. These behaviours usually help the child feel calm, safe, and comfortable. However, when routines or...
The DSM And Autism Diagnosis
The DSM-5 autism diagnosis is used by professionals to diagnose Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). DSM-5 stands for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition. It provides...
The Autistic Meltdown
Autistic meltdowns happen when a child becomes overwhelmed by sensory input, emotions, stress, or changes in routine. This may include loud noises, bright lights, crowded places, communication...








