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Avoid Being a Crutch For Your Child

We all want what’s best for our children and we all want them to be happy, however sometimes that means not hindering their growth. Our first son was mostly non-verbal and for his age they basically classified him as non-verbal since he was speaking like a two-year-old in first grade. Whenever he would point to…

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The Wind Waves of Autism Family Living

Last week we experienced wind waves. We never had anything like wind waves when we lived in Florida. The closest we had were the winds from a hurricane, but wind waves were nothing like these. A wind wave is when wind builds up and gusts really hard and blows for a period of time and…

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Reducing Sensory Meltdowns During the Holidays
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Reducing Sensory Meltdowns During the Holidays

Holidays can be a bit of a crazy time even if you don’t have sensory issues. But, if you’re on the autism spectrum, dealing with the changing schedules, changing time, changing seasons, seasonal parties, family gatherings, holiday decorations, etc can be just too overwhelming – and that will lead to unfortunate, but inevitable, meltdowns. We…

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    • Teaching Your Autistic Teen How to Shop
    • Pluffle Sensory Station Product Review

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