The alarm rings…. brrrrrring….. or maybe its your favorite radio show waking you up. You roll out of bed to get ready for another week of routine including school, homework,
What is a Sensory Room? A sensory room is basically a safe place in your home for your child to go when they either need a break or calm themselves
Fine Motor Development in Toddlers and Preschoolers During the first year of life, a child develops and gains new skills at an amazing rate. The infant goes from not
Dear Sweet Child, Today a fighter was born. You. Yes, you. The sweetest, tiniest, most precious little soul. You are strong, brave and full of courage. I’d like to welcome
KATY, Tex. — Like many parents of children with autism, Nicole Brown feared she might never find a dentist willing and able to care for her daughter, Camryn Cunningham, now
In a groundbreaking new study from UC San Francisco, researchers have found that children affected with SPD have quantifiable differences in brain structure, for the first time showing a biological
As parents, you want to make the holidays as jolly as possible for your kids. Keeping children with special needs merry, though, can be challenging. The hubbub of family celebrations
Thousands of children each year are diagnosed with various disabilities. These numbers continue to grow as the rise in multiple birth increases. Parents who have children with special needs know
A post I published in July titled “Why so many kids can’t sit still in school today” seems to have struck a nerve with readers, who continue to read it
Learn to how to develop your child’s social skills through play. Develop social skills through play There are a number of core skills to reinforce that enable your autistic child