
Back-to-school safety tips for kids with food allergies
Help your child with food allergies return to school safely. Learn how to build an action plan, partner with teachers, and prepare for emergencies.

Help your child with food allergies return to school safely. Learn how to build an action plan, partner with teachers, and prepare for emergencies.

Autism is a brain-based difference in the way a person learns, socializes, communicates, reacts to changes and experiences their environment.

Food allergies affect about 4 to 6 percent of all kids under the age of 18 in the United States. Chances are, if your child does not have a food allergy, you know someone who does.

Studies show that helping autistic children and teens build daily living skills can improve quality of life in many ways.

Many schools are closed or providing virtual instruction only due to COVID-19. This is likely resulting in unexpected time at home for you and your family.