Tips For Moving With An Autistic Child
If you’re reading this article about moving with special needs children, I bet you’ve already thought of finding a doctor, replacing your current services and therapies, choosing a new school, and finding new autism resources.
Tips For Parents & Young Children With Autism
If you have a young son or daughter who has recently been diagnosed with autism, you may be worried about what they’ll become and what the best things are that you can do for them. You’ve likely spent hours pouring over autism resources and research.
Understanding Your Teen With Autism
Raising teenagers can be difficult for anyone, but raising a teenager with autism presents unique challenges. As children become a teenagers, many parents grow concerned that their autism is getting more severe as their child becomes more resistant to them.
Fostering Independence In Your Child
For neurotypical children, independence is something that often develops naturally as they grow older and take on more responsibilities. They learn not only the skills they need to be independent, but the ability to choose the best time and place to utilize these skills.
Autism In Girls
Boys are four times more likely to have autism than girls. This is why the majority of the research done on autism is focused on males. However, this is doing a disservice to females with autism.
Shaving Your Autistic Son
As parents of autistic or special needs children. We have to go above and beyond what is expected of us. One is grooming our children, our boys start getting older and with age comes hair on their face
Taking Your Autistic Child To A Restaurant
As parents of autistic children, our lives changed when our child was diagnosed. Before, going out to eat at a sit-down restaurant was a simple process, but now you are overwhelmed with the idea of taking your family out for a meal.
Practicing Self-Care As A Parent
When you have a child with autism, you adapt your life to fit around their needs. There are so many things to focus on in any given day for your child that your own needs are put to the side.
Autism & Diet
Diet plays one of the most important roles in our lives, and really, it’s not just one role. Diet can be the difference between healthy and unhealthy, happy and sad, life and death.
Keeping Your Autistic Child Safe At Home
With any child, there are certain measures you must take to ensure their safety in your home. When you have a child with autism, there are special considerations to make. Here, we have outlined ways you can better secure your home so you can rest assured that your child is safe.
Your Child’s Diagnosis Is Autism
After further analysis the doctor comes back and says, your child has level 2 autism. Your throat drops to your chest and you begin to panic, grasping at your mate’s hand. You start to frantically ask all these questions.
Autism Bed Behavior: Stripping Their Bed Every Night
Every morning, my autistic son’s sheets would be off of his bed with his mattress off of the bed frame. Talk about killing your back every morning putting that bed back together!