As parents, we are constantly looking for the best for our kids. With an autistic kid in the family, we often have no choice but to explore alternative ways to help them cope. If you have a kid with autism, you might have heard of all the raves of a GFCF diet for Autistic Kids. Read More
Getting Ready for Summer! 5 Tips to Help Your Autistic Child Have a Great Summer
Ah, summer! This one word can spark joy for most children, but it can be a little more complicated for parents. While most parents look forward to the extra time with their children, many also dread the thought of so much unstructured time and worry about how to fill it. For other families, both mom Read More
Emotional Regulation for Kids With Autism
When it comes to regulating emotions, almost every child faces a challenge to control all the big emotions their small bodies go to. Kids with autism have low social and language skills, which makes it a bigger challenge to bring all their emotions in control. They don’t often exhibit the same emotions that other kids Read More
5 Activities To Build Your Autistic Child’s Fine Motor Skills
*This post contains affiliate links, meaning that, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. April is Autism Awareness Month! All month on the blog, I’ll be focusing my posts around autism. Today, I’m combining two things that I am really Read More
Teaching Stranger Danger To Kids With Autism
When it comes to protecting our kids, stranger danger is one of the top concerns for parents around the world. Teaching stranger danger to kids with autism poses an extra challenge to parents and teachers because of the social and communication difficulties these kids face. Children with developmental disabilities and autism are more prone to Read More
Self Help Skills To Teach Your Child
*This post contains affiliate links, meaning that, at no additional cost to you. I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. Ah, Kindergarten! Reading, coloring, snack time, glue sticks, recess….. There is so much to learn and look forward to. I remember sending my first off to Kindergarten with Read More
Simple Everyday Tips for Picky Eaters
Going to Pinterest for recipe ideas often leaves me feeling like I just missed the Gourmet chef training that seems to be coming in the parenting package. I mean the rainbow-colored gluten-free hand-made pasta! While I applaud these mother (and secretly feel envious), I don’t think I can do the same for my kids. My Read More
5 Tips to Boost Language Development in Kids with Down Syndrome
*This post contains affiliate links, meaning that, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. Today (3/21/19) is World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD), and I’m happy to participate by sharing this blog post! WDSD is all about advocating for the rights, inclusion and Read More