For a lot of students, the school year can be an exciting time as they get to indulge in back-to-school shopping and have fun with friends. But for many autistic children, starting a new school year can be overwhelming and
How to Communicate with a Child Who is Nonverbal
It’s important to know how to communicate with a child who is nonverbal as it will help a child’s social and emotional development. Instead of feeling excluded, they’ll feel a sense of connection and trust with you and their family
How to Manage the Sensory & Environmental Needs of My Child with Autism in a Busy Classroom
With so much going on, so many different students and learning needs, it’s essential to manage the sensory and environmental needs of your child with autism in a busy classroom. This can prevent meltdowns, withdrawals, reduce stress and prevents sensory
Quick Steps to Take to Help My Child with ADHD And Autism If They Are Being Bullied
Many children with ADHD and autism are unfortunately bullied for various reasons. It’s important to note that your child is not at fault. As educators and teachers, it’s our responsibility to stand up for our children, intervene on their behalf
4 Simple Positive Reinforcement Strategies for a Child with ADHD and Autism

Many children with ADHD and autism also struggle with feelings of anxiety, shame, frustration, loneliness and more as they have a difficult time managing their bodies and emotions. Therefore, it’s important to provide our children with positive reinforcement. When done
4 Quick Tips to Help My Child with Autism Socialize Over the Summer Break

Making and maintaining friendships aren’t easy for many children with autism. Socializing them over the summer break is a great way for them to make new friends instead of feeling isolated from their school friends. It also builds confidence and
3 Simple Ways to Support Your Child with Autism with Emotional Development During Summer

During the summer break, it’s important support a child with their emotional development for a variety of reasons, but most especially for their mental health and your sanity. Can you imagine your child having to go through two months of
1 Simple Summer Activity to Engage Kids with ADHD and Autism in Learning

So many people think that it’s difficult to engage children in learning during the summer months, but it doesn’t have to be that way. If you outline structured lessons that are fun, engaging and flexible, you’ll find that most children
How to Discipline a Child with ADHD and Autism?

Many people struggle with disciplining children with ADHD and autism because their brain works differently. When your child is misbehaving, it isn’t necessarily about defiance or being lazy; it’s actually about either emotional dysregulation, having difficulty with executive functioning or
4 Simple Tips to Give Instructions to a Child with ADHD and Autism

Many children with ADHD and autism have difficulty listening to and following instructions when they are not interested in a topic, are distracted in that moment or are genuinely confused. It’s important to provide them with clear instructions so that