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Reading child May27th 2016

Reading tips for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Whether your child has mild or severe Autism Spectrum Disorder, making reading a fun activity can help your child’s learning and social skills. Reading books together is a great way to connect with your child and engage them, developing their language and listening skills.  Infants and toddlers Improve your child’s love of books Having ASD

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Halloween May19th 2016

Halloween tips for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Halloween is an exciting holiday for children, but it may offer certain challenges for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Preparation and planning can help you stay stress-free. Whether this is your child’s first Halloween or not, here are some ideas to help you and your child enjoy the holiday: Before Halloween: Create a visual

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Play date Apr21st 2016

Setting Up For Play Date Success With Developmental Delays

If your child has a developmental or intellectual disability, you have likelyobserved them struggling with social interactions and play with peers fromtime to time. Children with Autism have particular difficulty with socialskills, as do some children with ADHD or a sensory processing disorder. Even your typically developing child can demonstrate behaviors that makeplay with peers

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