
Celebrating neurodiversity and autism acceptance
April is Autism Acceptance month, and we wanted to highlight a few organizations that celebrate neurodiversity and advocate for autistic rights every day.
April is Autism Acceptance month, and we wanted to highlight a few organizations that celebrate neurodiversity and advocate for autistic rights every day.
It’s common for parents to report that their toddler is displaying developmental abilities — such as talking — at daycare and not at home.
While we don’t know why LGBTQ+ identities may be more common among people with autism, we do know that support and acceptance are important.
Pain is an experience that touches every aspect of life. A psychologist can help decrease the interruption chronic pain can have on life.
To get kids on a sleep schedule for the school year, it’s important to start moving bedtime earlier and make sure kids are waking up at a reasonable time.