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5 Valentine’s Day Activities for You and Your Sensory Child

5 Valentine’s Day Activities for You and Your Sensory Child

 Valentine’s Day isn’t just about Hallmark Cards and red roses. In fact, it can be about whatever you want! At its best, Valentine’s Day is an opportunity to pause and reflect on the many objects of our love.

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The Top Three Supplements for Autism

The Top Three Supplements for Autism

Children and adults with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) have long benefited from specific vitamins and supplements. Certain ingredients can improve issues like low vitamin levels, sleep disruptions, and gastrointestinal problems, whether increased naturally through the diet or taken as a pill or tablet.

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5 Tips to Reduce Sensory Sensitivity

5 Tips to Reduce Sensory Sensitivity

Reducing sensory sensitivity can be tremendously helpful for children with sensory issues. While each child is unique, these tips and insights should help you determine one or more effective strategies and bring a smile to both of your faces.

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Celebrating a Sensory-Friendly New Year’s Eve: 4 Tips

Celebrating a Sensory-Friendly New Year’s Eve: 4 Tips

Kids with autism or sensory processing disorder (SPD) may need to celebrate the new year in their own unique way. As their parent, you can help them enjoy the occasion with activities and adjustments that suit their needs.

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Avoiding Holiday Meltdowns: 3 Priceless Tips

Avoiding Holiday Meltdowns: 3 Priceless Tips

The holidays can be hectic. It’s easy to understand how your sensory child might be easily overwhelmed or overstimulated. Whatever the holidays mean to your family, we want to help make your winter break a time for connection and joy–not meltdowns and madness.

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