Currently reading: ‘How not to fit in: An Unapologetic Approach to Navigating Autism and ADHD’ by Jess Joy and Charlotte Mia The lovely Jess and Mia are two late-diagnosed neurodivergent women who are also the founders of the fab and fast-growing online community:@iampayingattention ...
If you are looking for ideas on how to support autistic adults with sensory issues, have a look at the bookSensory Issues for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. References Building Bridges Through Sensory Integration, 3rd Ed. Chara, K. and Chara, P. (2004).Sensory Smarts – A Book for ...
She was diagnosed a year ago with Autism Specturm Disorder. We have been working with a "RDI Floortime" specialist and she believes she is … Rushed SID diagnosis gives me pause My 3 year old recently had a visit to a Neurologist and it was spent 1 hour in the waiting room, 30 more...
Sensory play is great for brain development, sparking little ones curiosity, and getting little ones interested in the world around them! Sensory activities don’t have to be super complicated and only require a few simple materials! Here are more fall sensory play ideas! Gather some fall sensor...
Autism Resources Parent Resources Real Stories of SPD Families The SPD Q & A Contact Us/Site Map/Disclaimer/Privacy Policy Recent Articles Help! My 7 year old 2nd grader will not poop on the potty Dec 27, 24 07:00 PM My son has refused to be fully potty trained since we started when...
Children seeking auditory inputoften enjoy loud noises, speak louder than is necessary (my son!), screech often such as “eeeeeeing…”sounds, and can crave load music to focus. The SPD andautism spectrumare so vast, so some children may experience only a few traits, while others many. ...