London Transport Museummay seem a bit of a stereotype, but lots of autistic kids do love trains. This place is an absolute favourite, and opens outside of regular hours on certain days for specialquieter times. During these it's closed to the general public, most gallery sounds are switched...
Things To Do with kids in Pensacola Florida. Pensacola, Florida, is loaded with super fun places to take kids and toddlers and things to do in the area that young kids will surely enjoy! Here a few of the top things and places in Pensacola you will want
1. I am first and foremost a child. I have autism. I am not primarily “autistic.” My autism is only one aspect of my total character. It does not define me as a person. Are you a person with thoughts, feelings and many talents, or are you just fat (overweight), myopic (wear...
AUTISTIC KIDS:Looking for things to do over the school holidays with autistic children? Check outour guide, which includes museums, theatres, sensory rooms and more. TEENAGERS:Older kids and teenagers can be trickier to entertain, but have a read of ourthings to do in London with teenagers, ...
We visited with our little boy. He’s autistic and we’re always looking for new experiences for him. We went to an open bounce but they do SEN sessions once a month too. We had an excellent time and felt really well supported and will be back. Before we went:The w...
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A thorough and well humoured safety briefing, with a great practical and demo too - all of which were great for my youngest teen (who is high functioning autistic - so this is particularly important for him). The boys then went for it on the Green course and loved it, before ...
“First of all,” he said, when I talked to him Tuesday, “I am the parent of an autistic child myself.” His experience with his son, who is 14, prompted him to seek training in how to handle patients with autism who arrive at the hospital. Now he helps train other officers. One...
I’m trying to figure out a good way to say “you really should actually learn the basics of small talk” with sounding like I’m biased against autistic people. So here’s the thing: I see a lot of neurodivergent people talk about small talk as this baffling and meaningless waste of ...
Goodness, friends. Growing up is tough stuff and dealing with rejection is so hard. It’s painful to watch our kids take paths that often have forks in the road. We don’t know which direction they’re going to head down but let’s never forget that God adores our kids. His eye is...