
Keeping summer safe for children with autism
Here are some resources and strategies families can use to help keep their children with autism safe during the summer.
Here are some resources and strategies families can use to help keep their children with autism safe during the summer.
Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, symptoms can vary but typically include redness or swelling of the white of the eye.
From sleep tips to car seats — we’ve got you covered! Follow these six simple tips to help keep your little one safe.
A look at the pros and cons of the most popular dietary program pursued by parents for their autistic children: the gluten-free/casein-free diet.
There are many coping activities to help calm non-speaking children, such as playing with things that are fun and soothing.