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How to Play With a Child Who Has Sensory Processing Disorder

How to Play With a Child Who Has Sensory Processing Disorder

If you are the parent or guardian of a child with SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder), you know that special care and attention must be given to their everyday activities and routines. While every kid loves to play, kids with SPD have their own ways of processing, extending to how they experience and enjoy playtime.

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Parenting a Child with Autism: What It Means to Be on the Spectrum

Parenting a Child with Autism: What It Means to Be on the Spectrum

As moms and dads know, children develop at individual rates: Some parents are thrilled when their child colors between the lines while others are posting videos of their four-year-old reciting Shakespeare. But even though kids are as unique as snowflakes, missing milestones can signal a problem.

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Autism Spectrum Disorders 101: Must Have Knowledge for Moms and Dads

Autism Spectrum Disorders 101: Must Have Knowledge for Moms and Dads

Having a child with autism presents unique challenges outside the box of regularly mom and dad duty.Ā Itā€™s overwhelming, right? We get it, but donā€™t panic! Take a deep breath and start by learning as much as you can.Ā 

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