
Preparing your child with autism for summer break
As you head into the summer break, here are several strategies to help your child with autism keep a predictable routine.

As you head into the summer break, here are several strategies to help your child with autism keep a predictable routine.

If your toddler is feeding the dog dangerous items, try to reframe the issue so that you are focusing on more appropriate, prosocial behaviors.

A toddler hanging upside down is alright if it’s in a safe location and for a short time — no longer than a few minutes at most.

We all know that eating fruits and vegetables is important. But how do you get a child to add more of these foods to their diet?

Dr. Daniel Lewin shares five foolproof tips to help make the transition easier and safer for everyone in your family.