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Trust is the foundation of any relationship, and this is especially true for individuals with autism. They may have experienced misunderstanding or exclusion, so earning their trust requires consistency and […]
Trust is the foundation of any relationship, and this is especially true for individuals with autism. They may have experienced misunderstanding or exclusion, so earning their trust requires consistency and […]
Caring for someone with autism isn’t about pity; it’s about empowering them to be their best selves. Start by learning their needs, preferences, and triggers. What makes them feel safe?
Empathy is your greatest asset when supporting someone with autism. It’s not about feeling sorry for them; it’s about recognizing and valuing their perspective. Imagine navigating a world that often
As a parent of a child with autism, one of your most important roles is helping them develop independence and self-advocacy skills. While it’s natural to want to protect your
Children with autism often experience heightened or diminished sensory sensitivities, making it essential for parents to understand and support their child’s sensory needs. These sensory sensitivities can manifest in various
One of the most important challenges parents face when raising a child with autism is helping them navigate social interactions. Social communication difficulties are common in children with autism, and
Supporting your child with autism in developing emotional regulation skills is crucial for their overall well-being. Many children with autism struggle with managing strong emotions such as frustration, anxiety, or
By making the surroundings organized and predictable, you can help your child with autism in the best way possible. Routines are often comforting for kids with autism because they help
Focusing on speech is one of the most important things you can do to help your autistic child. Kids with autism often have trouble communicating, but it’s important to remember
It’s easy to focus on the problems your child has when they are labelled with autism, but it’s just as important to see the unique strengths they have. A lot