Engaging in play with your child strengthens your bond and supports their development. Here are some tips: Follow Their Lead: Let your child choose the activity, showing that you value…
Sensory processing challenges and anxiety often go hand-in-hand, especially in children with autism. Overwhelming sensory experiences can trigger anxiety, leading to avoidance behaviors. Recognizing this connection is essential for effective…
Many children with autism experience differences in sensory processing, leading to heightened or diminished responses to sensory stimuli. These sensory sensitivities can affect daily activities and interactions. Understanding your child's…
Play is more than just fun and games; it's a vital part of a child's development. Engaging in play helps children build social-emotional, cognitive, language, and self-regulation skills. Through play,…