Resources for Parents, Educators, and Schools
This blog provides practical strategies, insights, and resources related to autism, ADHD, and child development. Content is designed to support parents, educators, and schools in understanding, supporting, and advocating for children with diverse learning and developmental needs.
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Beyond the Prescription: Supporting Neurodivergence and Tics Naturally
Looking for ways to support a child with tics or neurodivergence without jumping straight to medication? This guide explores environmental engineering, CBIT strategies, and the power of routine from an LSSP perspective.
Halloween Tips for Autistic and ADHD Kids
Looking for autism-friendly or ADHD-friendly Halloween ideas? Try these sensory-aware tips for costumes, candy, and routines to keep the night fun for your neurodivergent child.
A Guide to Decreasing Biting Behavior in Young Children
Understanding the reasons behind biting and employing evidence-based strategies can make a significant difference in curbing this behavior. In this guide, we'll explore effective ways to address and decrease biting behaviors in young children.
Sensory-Friendly Halloween Costume Ideas
Creating a sensory-friendly Halloween costumes is a wonderful way to ensure that your child with sensory sensitivities can fully participate in the Halloween festivities. Here are just a few ideas that might not spook your sensory-sensitive kiddo.
What Does “Sensory Friendly” Really Mean?
Creating sensory-friendly environments benefits not only those with Autism, but society as a whole. It fosters a culture of inclusion and understanding; teaching everyone to appreciate and accommodate diversity in sensory experiences. It extends beyond autism to benefit people with various sensory needs, such as those with sensory processing disorders, anxiety, or other conditions.
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