If you are the parent of a child with disabilities, your first instinct when attempting to talk to your kid about it may be to put it off for another time. It can be difficult to watch your child deal with their disabilities and having a conversation about it may seem...
Sensory boxes are boxes or bins, in which different types of tactile experiences can be contained. They are a relatively simple container and can be filled with a range of materials and items, including craft sand, water, rice, toys, fabrics, or just about anything...
There are many activities for children with autism that can promote hands-on play and positive tactile and analytical experiences. Here are some suggestions for ways that you can entertain your child while also encouraging learning, exploration, and fun. These...
Among the various obstacles that children and adults with disabilities face is something that able-bodied people likely never think about and totally take for granted — the ability to get dressed without any help. By and large, most clothing is designed for...
April has been co opted by various Autism research and activism groups as Autism Awareness Month. During the month of April, people with autism and their family members dispel some myths surrounding the condition and bring to the public’s attention some ways that we...