Five Tips for Going Out to Eat with Your Child with Autism

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Going out to eat can be challenging with kids, especially for families with children on the autism spectrum. If you have interest in tackling the restaurant scene as a family, it’s best to take some time to plan ahead in an attempt to make the outing as successful and enjoyable as possible for all family […]

Setting and Achieving Goals for Speech Therapy in the New Year

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By: Katie Skornia, MS, CCC-SLP Entering a new year often prompts reflection on personal growth and aspirations. For parents and caregivers, this includes considering setting meaningful goals for their child’s development, especially in areas like speech therapy. Whether it’s aiming for increased language development, enhancing social skills, or addressing specific therapy-related objectives, setting clear and […]

Five Tips for Helping Your Child with Autism Cope with Winter Break

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As the holidays approach, it’s important to remember that it may not be the most wonderful time of the year for everyone. For most children, this season signifies a break from their routine and a welcome to the upcoming holidays. However, for children with autism, the winter break may present challenges that could lead to […]

Holiday Gift Guide for Your Young Child with Autism

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As the holiday season grows closer, it’s time to begin shopping for those on your list this year. If you’re shopping for a young child who has autism, it is important to look for a gift that is exciting yet useful. Instead of gifting random toys, you can gift toys that have a purpose and […]

Tips for Successful Holiday Travel with Your Young Child with Autism 

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Travel is an essential part of the holiday season for many families. Visiting loved ones, whether by train, plane or automobile can create worry, fear and stress for children on the autism spectrum. By implementing a few tools and strategies, holiday travel can become more manageable and enjoyable for everyone involved. Set a realistic schedule […]

Five Parenting Tips for Supporting Children with Autism in Everyday Situations

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Navigating the world of parenting a child with autism comes with its own set of joys and challenges. As you embark on this path, you’ll discover that your child, like any other, has their distinct strengths, needs, and individuality. To help them flourish, you’ll find that setting up an autism-friendly and supportive environment is crucial.Here […]

ABA: A tailored path to school readiness for children with autism

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When it comes to providing the best support for young children with autism, the choice between Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy and school-based programs is an important one. While both options offer unique benefits, ABA therapy often emerges as the better choice for children with autism who might not be ready or who are struggling […]

Creating an Autism Inclusive Classroom in Early Childhood Education

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In early childhood education, educators, caregivers, and professionals play a crucial role in creating classrooms that celebrate uniqueness and support individuality. An autism-inclusive environment can have a profound impact on the developmental journey of students on the autism spectrum. These tips can also have benefits for the whole classroom by helping limit distractions and fostering […]

Change: Transitioning Your Young Child to a New Autism Therapy Provider 

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As a parent or guardian of a child with autism, you know that change can be challenging for your child, especially in the early childhood years. Whether it’s a small adjustment to their routine or a major change like transitioning to a new autism therapy provider, changes can cause frustration, confusion and anxiety. Read on […]