Summer activities can be stressful, especially if you have a child with Autism. Here are some new and expanded tips to ensure safe summer fun with your Autistic child.
Summer activities can be stressful, especially if you have a child with Autism. Here are some new and expanded tips to ensure safe summer fun with your Autistic child.
Research consistently shows that when parents of children with Autism receive adequate support and resources, both they and their children experience better outcomes. That's why I've compiled a list of free resources to assist you:
Let’s face it—parenting is hard. When your child is upset, defiant, or overwhelmed, it’s easy to slip into frustration or raise your voice. But neuroscience tells us that children don’t respond well to intensity. Today, I want to dive a little deeper into that idea and highlight the importance of remaining calm, getting down to your child’s level, and inviting them into cooperative problem-solving.
For children with autism, ADHD, anxiety, and depression, everyday life can be filled with challenges. One increasingly recognized source of comfort and growth for these children is the companionship of pets.
When a child with autism has difficulties with eating, it can be due to a variety of reasons, including sensory sensitivities, routine rigidity, or difficulties with new textures and tastes. Addressing these eating challenges requires patience and strategic approaches. Today I share some tips for helping a child with autism who won't eat, as well […]
Making friends can be challenging for any child, but for children with ADHD, forming and maintaining friendships can present unique obstacles. ADHD affects a child’s attention, impulse control, and emotional regulation—all of which play crucial roles in social interactions. However, with the right support and strategies, children with ADHD can learn to build meaningful, lasting […]
Making friends can be challenging for many kids, and for children with autism, social connections may feel especially difficult. Children with autism often face unique challenges in socializing due to difficulty with communication, social cues, and sensory sensitivities. However, with understanding, patience, and support, they can build meaningful relationships that enhance their quality of life. […]
So what is the difference? Many people often confuse shyness with social anxiety, as both involve discomfort in social situations. However, there are significant differences between the two. While shyness is a common personality trait, social anxiety is a more severe condition that can impact your child’s daily functioning. Understanding these differences can help you […]
What Really is a Panic Attack? We often think of a panic attack, sometimes referred to as an “anxiety attack” as this abrupt and spontaneous experience of intense anxiety, possibly occurring in some sort of public setting, from which there is a need for immediate escape to someplace calming and “safe.” A panic attack is […]
The Bermuda Triangle?? Okay, so what does Bermuda have to do with this post besides the fact that it’s a really cool place to go on vacation? Well, not much, and admittedly I included it just to get your attention. The triangle context I’ll be using today has much better outcomes than the one from […]