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5 Ways You Can Help Your Child Avoid the Flu This Winter
Read PostAh, the dreaded season is coming back again. No, not winter (although many of us in Northeast Ohio definitely dread that). It’s actually flu season (everyone dreads that)! Nobody wants to see their child get sick – especially not with something that can be as nasty as the flu can be! So, how can you […]
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Are Social Skills Groups Beneficial to Children with Autism?
Read PostParents of children with autism often want to find the best resources for their children to learn and grow successfully. Because of this, some parents have questioned the validity of social skills groups for children with autism. Are they actually effective? Should children with autism engage in social skills groups? We’re here to provide you […]
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Preparing Your Child with Autism to Go Back to School
Read PostStarting a new school year can be incredibly difficult for a child with autism. Children with autism succeed with routines and can have difficulty in the transition period between routines. That’s why the shift from the routine of summer break to the new routine of the school year can present difficulties. Here are some tips […]
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Getting Your Child with Sensory Issues Ready for School
Read PostGoing back to school can present problems for your child with sensory issues. If your child is attending school for the first time, school presents a new environment that can be uncomfortable and overwhelming. With so many new things going on, there is a lot of stimulation that your child is experiencing. For a child […]
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3 Activities to Add to Your Child’s Summertime Routine
Read PostFor many, summertime provides relief from the strict routine that the school year brings. For a child with autism, this same “relief” that others experience can have a negative impact on the child. For children with autism, routines provide a structure that they may find beneficial. Consider setting a summer schedule for your child to […]
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Fourth of July Fun for Children with Sensory Issues
Read PostFor children who have sensory issues, going to see fireworks on the Fourth of July can be a nightmare. The fireworks, which are already loud to people who do not have sensory issues, can be deafening for a child who has sensory issues. Sitting on the grass may also be uncomfortable. And for children who […]
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4 Fun Summertime Activities for Kids on the Autism Spectrum
Read PostSummertime is full of fun, relaxing activities and some much-needed free time for your child. But for a child on the autism spectrum, leaving the routine and consistency that school provides can be a tough transition. The best way to help your child adjust to summer is by setting a summer schedule that includes some […]
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5 Summertime Tips For Sensory Success
Read PostThe summer sun is finally here in Northeast Ohio, and we’ve got to enjoy it while it lasts! However, if your child has sensory issues, it might not all be fun in the sun. Sometimes it doesn’t take much to overload the senses, and when your child is at the beach or the pool, there […]
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Fun Ways to Incorporate Music With Speech and ABA Therapy
Read PostWe always hear that music is a universal language, but is that true with young people that have difficulty communicating? If someone struggles with other forms of language, is music any different? The answer is an emphatic YES. Patty Shukla has over 20 years of experience as a music educator, and she’s seen the difference […]
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5 Ways To Get Moving With Speech and ABA Therapy
Read PostSensory techniques are a huge part of every speech therapy routine. Few things pique the senses like movement. An article from the American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that using physical activity in the teaching of academic lessons is a new, effective way of learning. That same way of learning applies to speech and ABA therapy […]
