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Spring Break Activities for Kids With Autism: Sensory-Friendly Ideas for a Stress-Free Week
Spring break is exciting for many families, but for parents of children on the autism spectrum it can sometimes feel overwhelming. The sudden change in routine, loss of school structure, and increase in social activities can make the week challenging.
That’s why many parents start searching for spring break activities for kids with autism that are fun, predictable, and sensory-friendly.
Clifford Castille MA BCBA LBA
Mar 125 min read


Autism Aggression Toward Parents: Why It Happens and How to Handle It Safely
Autism aggression toward parents can be frightening and emotionally exhausting. Learn why autistic children may hit, kick, or throw objects and discover practical strategies parents can use to respond safely, reduce triggers, and teach healthier ways for children to communicate their needs and regulate emotions.
Clifford Castille MA BCBA LBA
Mar 94 min read


Early Signs of Autism in Toddlers: What Parents Should Look For
Learn the early signs of autism in toddlers, including behaviors at ages 1, 2, and 3. A practical guide to help parent
Clifford Castille MA BCBA LBA
Mar 94 min read


Creating a Sensory-Friendly Environment for Your Autistic Child
Designing a sensory-friendly space for your autistic child: lighting, organization, and flexibility are key for comfort and well-being.
Clifford Castille MA BCBA LBA
Apr 19, 20243 min read


When The School Calls to Pick Up Your Autistic Child: What Parents Should Do?
Parenting a special-needs child presents unique challenges, especially when faced with the dreaded phone call from the school asking you to.
Clifford Castille MA BCBA LBA
Apr 9, 20244 min read


The Importance of Extended School Year for Children with Special Needs
Extended School Year programs are a lifeline for children with special needs, offering tailored support to prevent regression during summer
Help On The Spectrum
Apr 6, 20241 min read


Communication is communicating! Non-verbal children on the spectrum should be given a choice in communication.
Lack of an effective method to communicate can increase behaviors in non-verbal children with Autism.
Help On The Spectrum
Apr 4, 20241 min read


My Autistic child isn’t eating what do I do? Autism child not eating parenting tips
MAKE MEAL TIME FUN TIME. Pair meal time with items the child loves. Music, games, signing etc. Offer the Good for the bad..lol....
Help On The Spectrum
Mar 29, 20232 min read
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