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Activities for the Holidays Typically, the holidays can be a busy time with family, friends, and a calendar full of […]
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Does your child struggle with typical play time activities? Many children on the spectrum have fixated interests that may make it somewhat challenging to expand their play-based activities. Use some of these tips to help make downtime for your child both productive and FUN!
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As a parent, toilet training is a challenge we must all face and conquer! Your decision to potty train your child should not be based on age alone. To be successful, children should be able to control their bowel and bladder muscles. If your child is able to stay dry for several hours or if they typically go on a schedule, this is a great indicator that your child has control of these muscles. While it can be an intimidating process, we hope to provide you with tips and suggestions to aide in achieving this major milestone.
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For many, the start of school means a change in routine such as an earlier bedtime, a decrease in screen time or even a new teacher or school. This can be a difficult transition for all children but especially those with autism. Frequently, those on the autism spectrum insist on consistency, and demonstrate an inflexible adherence to routines; even the smallest changes can result in a meltdown.
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Concern Cards are a non-intrusive way to share education and awareness on your loved ones condition. Carry these cards with you and distribute them throughout your community. For more information on Concern Cards please visit:
http://www.kvadaptive.com/