Helping your child with autism prepare to go back to school
For some youth on the autism spectrum, the transition back to school can be stressful and overwhelming. Here’s how to help.
For some youth on the autism spectrum, the transition back to school can be stressful and overwhelming. Here’s how to help.
Families should start preparing their children for the transition to in-person learning as soon as they are able to.
If your child tells you about food allergy-related bullying, tell them that you believe them and will support them to address what is happening.
Look for age-appropriate toys and pay close attention to cautionary labels, such as “not intended for use by children under the age of three.”
New research shows later middle school start times help children gain a competitive edge in the classroom and on the sports field, and become more engaged with family, friends, and peers.