Homeschooling my autistic son – a mom’s journey
When people find out that I homeschool my 15-year-old autistic** son, I often get asked, “why?” Or “how did you decide to do that?” Or
When people find out that I homeschool my 15-year-old autistic** son, I often get asked, “why?” Or “how did you decide to do that?” Or
Occupational Therapists (OTs) are uniquely positioned to address picky eating due to their training in analyzing activities. OTs also understand how to facilitate lasting behavior
Neuroatypical or typical, picky eating is very common among little growing children. In the early formative years, underlying developmental issues could cause your child to reject certain
If you have a sensory kiddo (or adult) in your house who makes a ‘squash’ face (basically the 🤢 emoji), when cooked pumpkin or squash
One of the biggest challenges for many families is dealing with meltdown behavior. “What calming methods have you found successful?” is often a common question.
Being able to have a conversation with someone is something we might take for granted. In most cases, we can ask someone how their day
Does your child struggle with time management? Battle with staying organized? Do they fight the good fight with too much stuff on their desk? If
Ho, ho, oh….no. Things can get really busy now that the holidays are here. Not only are you in charge of taking care of their
.Gifts for building social and communication skills can be both fun and skill-building. The holiday season is upon us once again. Here are some fun
Holiday traditions for the sensory-sensitive can mean some small changes to your usual holidays. ‘Tis the season to be….overwhelmed. While many people look forward to