
Being a Great Parent to Your Autistic Child at Fall Festivals and Halloween Events
I could not believe what this father to an autistic son did when the boy got lost in an inflatable obstacle course.
I could not believe what this father to an autistic son did when the boy got lost in an inflatable obstacle course.
The Boy In The Unruly Body is a children’s picture book by Gregory Tino about apraxia. Here’s a NeuroInclusive story about apraxia and the brain-body disconnect.
Wolfheart Sanchez is Black and Native American, and he writes a letter to Autistic teens about how the lack of representation is harmful, but they can build the community they need to feel less alone.
Sometimes, we have to learn someone’s language and trust them when they communicate who they are in order to find their rhythm.
Lulu Is a Rhinoceros is a children’s picture book about a Rhinoceros who looks like a bulldog. It’s a mighty and subversive story about living authentically in a culture that values assimilation.
Children can be cruel, naturally, and sometimes adults reinforce those messages instead of trying to encourage kindness and collectivism.
Neurodivergent children deal with a lot of anxiety. In times of rationing, this book is to help children understand some resources never run out.
From a neurodivergent occupational therapist (OT), this article is great for parents who are noticing that they have much in common with their autistic or otherwise neurodivergent child.
Many therapists who work with autistic children attempt to control or manipulate how autistic children play, deeming it inappropriate. We disagree and recommend a different approach.
Autistic people struggle with the holiday season for reasons that go beyond just sensory difficulties and limited social batteries. Here’s why.
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