Tag: Autism Awareness

Does My Child with Autism Have Sensory Processing Disorder?
/ | Leave a CommentParenting an autistic child means endless questions, like “Is this autism, or is this developmental?” One thing many parents find themselves questioning is whether their child’s sensory sensitivities are a typical aspect of autism, or signs of SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder). Sensory Processing Disorder is characterized by the brain’s difficulty…
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How to Create a Care Map for Your Child with Autism
/Between therapies, groups, and specialists, when you have a child on the autism spectrum, you probably feel as if your schedule is always booked solid. Beyond that, keeping up with all of this, and making the most of your resources, is a feat all on its own. A care map…
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How To Prepare a Child with Autism for a Birthday Party
/ | Leave a CommentIf your child with autism has received an invitation to a birthday party, you likely have mixed feelings: excitement they were included in the festivities, and dread of all the possibilities this unpredictable event might hold. For a child with autism, attending a birthday party can be both exciting and…
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4 Tips for Holiday Gatherings for Children with Autism
/The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. It is also a time of crowds, bright lights, loud music, and rushed activities. For children with autism, this presents a unique set of challenges due to sensory sensitivities, changes in routine, and social expectations. Preparing for and navigating…
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When and How to Seek OOD Placement: Part 1
/For all children, and particularly those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), receiving appropriate educational services is vital for their growth and development. But what if you have argued for years for the substantial services your child is receiving at school, and they are not making the expected progress? What if…
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What is OT and How Does It Benefit a Child with Autism?
/ | Leave a CommentWhen your child is diagnosed with autism, a likely part of their care plan is occupational therapy (OT). This is because the intent of OT is to help the child adapt to their environments more easily and become independent and functioning adults. For many children with autism, filtering out sensory…
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Moving Beyond Awareness
/ | Leave a CommentWe’re committed to making April not only “Autism Awareness Month” but a month of acceptance and understanding.
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Autism is … [VIDEO]
/ | Leave a CommentHear from our staff, students, and families about the many ways in which autism has touched our lives and made us into the people we are today.
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