Parents
I Have A Dream
These words were once spoken regarding the integration of races in American culture. As we understand more about autism, we understand that integration is much needed. A neurodiverse classroom provides growth and social development in both directions. Neurotypicals learn valuable skills through their interactions with the neurodivergent students and vice-versa. Temple Grandin, a pillar of …
Can video games be therapeutic?
It is commonly believed that videogames and problematic, aggressive behavior is interlinked, on the flip side, however, many studies say videogames can be a safe and secure place for children with autism. Parents have reported that videogames can be helpful with children with autism, wide across the spectrum; helping them socialize, increase attention span, work …
It’s Not Always Easy Integrating the Wheezy.
Growing up I had a condition known as reactive airway. For those unfamiliar with this term, it is essentially activity-induced asthma. Over time I did outgrow this condition but not before I noticed the exclusion of a breathing condition. I couldn’t play as hard at recess like the other kids. Often sitting on the side …
A Home of Learning
Whether your child does homework or homeschool in your home. Your home is an essential aspect of your child’s learning experience. After all many kids spend nearly as much time in the home as they do in a classroom. There’s a quote that comes to mind on this topic. “The world will teach our children …
Just Keep Stimming
Have you ever seen a child flapping or shaking their hands for minutes on end? Maybe they were spinning, rocking, or humming. Then again you may have seen a child hitting their head, slapping their hands, or clapping their hands quite hard. This is what we, in the autism community, call stimming. Stimming is the …
Four tips for supporting children with autism
A child with autism can be very trying at times. Be it a nonverbal child crying and scrambling to figure out what has upset them. Maybe it’s an unexpected change in the routine that has triggered a meltdown. Then of course there are the times when the restaurant doesn’t have any food that fits your …