
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.
When telling children school is closed, it’s important to be honest and use clear, simple communication with the facts.
For young children, the best way to stop a behavior that you do not like is to provide positive attention and praise for the opposite of that behavior.
Being knowledgeable and doing research plays a big role in helping educate friends and family about food allergies.
Phthalates are chemicals that make plastic flexible. They are bad because they can be harmful to pregnant women and their children.