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Would you be able to recognize the early signs of autism in toddlers? Though you may not think it, the earlier you receive a diagnosis, the better.
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Best Toys for Autistic Toddlers - List of Toys Just Right for Ages 1-5. There are many toys out there that serve as amazing sensory tools..
One of the questions I get asked the most at my learning center is : “when will my child speak?”. Most of the children who come for a first evaluation at my learning center have not yet learned to speak. If you are asking yourself the same question, these 8 ways to help your nonverbal autistic...

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Activities For 2 Year Old Autistic Child WhatToGetMy Instructional Article Having an autistic 2-year-old child might make your everyday life seem stressful, and it can become very overwhelming because you are unsure how and when to connect and communicate with them. Thankfully there are many support groups, professionals, and information websites that can help, and … ACTIVITIES FOR 2 YEAR OLD AUTISTIC CHILD Read More »
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Sorting by color activity with real pictures is great for occupational therapy and early intervention. This will provide your students with hands-on practice by sorting colors with familiar objects. Click here for Color Sorting with no picture prompts. Click here for Matching Colors Boom Cards. The pages must be printed and laminated. Cut out the sorting boards and the cards and you`ll get 3 sets of boards and 72 cards - 6 cards for each of the 12 colors included (white, black, grey/gray…
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One of the questions I get asked the most at my learning center is : “when will my child speak?”. Most of the children who come for a first evaluation at my learning center have not yet learned to speak. If you are asking yourself the same question, these 8 ways to help your nonverbal autistic...
When I brought my son home from the hospital I was terrified. Not of him, but of the many things I was now responsible for. I was in charge of feeding him on time. I was in charge of keeping him clothed and learning how to read, and I was in charge of potty training him. How could that hospital let me leave with him when I didn't know the first thing about any of these? All those scary things turned out just fine with a bunch of mistakes made along the way, especially potty training! After…

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Handle aggression in Autistic children with these 5 simple steps (and none of them involve ABA, punishments, or ignoring the aggressive behavior).

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No one wants to think that something is “wrong” with their child. I never knew how many expectations I had for my son until he was diagnosed.
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