
Supporting your child with autism during the pandemic winter
Here are some ways to support your family’s emotional health by staying active, working on independence and advocating for (new) school supports.
Here are some ways to support your family’s emotional health by staying active, working on independence and advocating for (new) school supports.
Experts from Children’s National share tips for parents helping children with learning disabilities and attention difficulties learn from home.
As schools close and at-home learning begins in earnest for kids because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, it’s important to maintain a consistent schedule that includes healthy sleep habits.
The key to keeping your child safe during the summer is to remember to use sunblock with a high SPF, apply frequently and use a generous amount.
While changing terminology in the field of Autism is both natural and well-intentioned, it can be incredibly overwhelming.