The world is beginning to open up again and you’re probably getting close to planning a summer vacation for the first time in over a year and a half. But if you have a child with special needs related to autism, and sensory processing, then the thought of vacation travel is hell! I know I’ve …
Parenting
With having a growing toddler who’s heads above others his age, I’m running into a common problem. I’m in a race to potty train! But every child develops in their own time. While I’m working on child-led potty training… It’s a slow process! Since my toddler is not fully potty trained, he needs …
Lack of eye contact is typical symptom of children with autism. While eye contact is uncomfortable for some children, parents should never force their child to make eye contact. Forcing eye contact will only lead to further lack of eye contact. But how do you get and keep your child’s attention to establish eye …
Up until now, I was terrified of making slime for my kids. The thought of the mess and the very real possibility my four-year-old (with autism and SPD) eating the slime scared me to death. But then when I picked my son up from preschool, his teacher was so excited to tell me how …
Fall is here, which means it’s time to start planning for your next Halloween party! Whether you’re hosting a bunch of little ghouls and goblins or enjoying a spooky soiree, your party will need tasty treats and fun beverages. Here are three trendy flavor ideas that are so easy, it’s scary!