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Autism

  • Autism and the Holidays: How to Protect Peace, Preserve Joy, and Personalize Traditions That Work for Your Family
    Autism | Neurodiversity

    Autism and the Holidays: How to Protect Peace, Preserve Joy, and Personalize Traditions That Work for Your Family

  • oung girl blowing soap bubbles outdoors—an engaging and calming sensory activity often enjoyed by children with autism.
    Autism | Neurodiversity

    Activities for Kids and Young Adults with Autism

  • A teacher assisting students in an elementary classroom. Flexible seating, visual schedules, and individual support are all examples of effective 504 accommodations for autism in inclusive settings.
    Autism | Neurodiversity

    504 Accommodations for Autism: What Parents Should Know About Eligibility, Support, and Advocacy

  • A man in a denim jacket yelling into a megaphone, representing challenges for individuals with auditory sensitivity and the need for effective auditory sensitivity strategies.
    Autism | Neurodiversity

    4 Auditory Sensitivity Strategies for Kids with Autism

  • acronyms for autism
    Autism | Neurodiversity

    Acronyms for Autism: What They Mean and When You’ll Actually Hear Them

  • autistic books for children
    Neurodiversity | Autism

    The Best Autistic Books for Children (Without Stereotypes or Ableist Narratives)

  • Woman sitting on a bed, wrapped in a navy weighted blanket, reading a book in a serene bedroom with white curtains and minimalist decor.
    Neurodiversity | Autism | Moving Forward After Diagnosis

    Weighted Blankets for Kids with Autism: Are They Worth It?

  • A smiling child knocks over wooden building blocks with their feet while playing on the floor, with a caregiver nearby—highlighting a joyful way to support motor skills and sensory input. Toys for children with autism.
    Autism | First Steps After Diagnosis | Neurodiversity

    Toys for Children with Autism: How to Choose the Right One for Your Child

  • A three-year-old child excitedly holds a cupcake with a number 3 candle, representing a common age when parents notice speech delays. 3 year old speech delay not autism
    Autism | Understanding Your Child

    3 Year Old Speech Delay Not Autism: What’s Really Going On?

  • A teenage boy smiling while holding a tablet, sitting at a desk in a home learning space, representing the use of AAC devices for independent communication in autistic teens. aac devices for autism
    Autism | First Steps After Diagnosis

    AAC Devices for Autism: How to Choose, Use, and Advocate for Your Child’s Communication Needs

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