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Tracking your child's progress isn't about rigid testing. It's about finding what works for your unique kiddo. Forget one-size-fits-all approaches.
Kids with autism often experience the world differently. Colors can be too bright, sounds too loud, and textures too uncomfortable.
Teaching kids with autism isn't a one-size-fits-all approach. But structured teaching?
Ever noticed how kids with autism often struggle with those early reading skills? Phonological awareness is a huge piece of that puzzle. It's the ability to hear and play with speech sounds...
Ever noticed how your child with autism might struggle with basic classroom skills while excelling in unexpected areas? You're not alone.
The journey of developing fine motor skills in autistic children isn't always marked by giant leaps—it's the tiny steps that truly matter.
The space where your child practices fine motor skills matters a ton. Kids with autism often need environments that minimize distractions while maximizing comfort.
Getting your autistic child involved in the kitchen isn't just about making meals—it's a goldmine for fine motor development. Try these simple activities...
Occupational therapy stands at the forefront of helping autistic children develop fine motor skills. OTs use systematic approaches tailored to each child's unique profile.
Parents often wonder what exactly professionals look for when assessing fine motor skills in children with autism.
Watching your child develop is like seeing a little miracle unfold day by day. For parents of autistic children, tracking fine motor skills is especially important.
Ever watched a child struggle to button their shirt for 15 minutes while your instinct screams to just do it for them? For parents of children with autism
The clock is ticking when it comes to addressing motor challenges in kids with ADHD and autism. Early intervention isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a game-changer for their future.
Kids with ADHD or autism often struggle with physical movements that come naturally to others. The spaces where they spend most of their time can make a huge difference.
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