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Indoor Family Fun : 25 Indoor Activities for Kids with Autism

March 18, 2020

Indoor Family Fun - 25 Indoor Autism Activities

In this unsettling time you may be wondering how to bring more indoor family fun into your life. With children home from school and families indoors, you will need all the indoor activities for kids with autism that you can find! For the best autism activities for parents, teachers and therapists, get my autism activities workbook…

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Looking for Activities for Autistic Kids Inside? – Join the Autism Activities Membership for Free!

March 17, 2020

Autism Activities Membership

Have you spent hours searching the internet for activities for autistic kids? Are you wondering how to keep your child occupied at home during this crazy time – without going insane yourself? Join us in the Autism Activities Membership! What is it? A membership community that you can join for a low monthly cost (free…

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How to rotate toys : Why your autistic child fixates on certain toys and how to help with toy rotation

March 9, 2020

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Does your child with autism fixate on certain toys and refuse to play with anything else? Varied play is crucial for teaching your child play skills and communication skills. The answer to toy fixations? Rotate your child’s toys with my toy rotation plan. In my practice, I’ve seen children who frantically cling to one or…

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5 Awesome ways to teach special needs learners letters

February 6, 2020

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If you have been wondering how to teach your autistic child letters and the frustration has you wanting to give up on your home program all together, these 5 awesome ways to teach special needs learners letters post can help! These fun activities teach letters and letter recognition to children with special needs in a…

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Functional activities for children with autism

January 27, 2020

Functional activities are essential for children with autism to increase autonomy, self-help and daily living skills. The goal of teaching functional activities is to help individuals on the autism spectrum live quality, independent, happy lives. Make sure you teach these functional activities in your home or classroom programs to help children with autism thrive. The Functional…

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Filed Under: Educational programs, Home programs, Recipes Tagged With: aba in paris, functional activities for children with autism, gardening with kids, le chemin aba learning house

Play Alone Activities for Kids with Autism

February 4, 2019

Play Alone Activities for Kids with Autism

It is essential that children with autism learn to play alone, in addition to learning social play skills. Read this post next for tips on how to teach an autistic child. Why is it important to teach a child with autism to play alone? Your child needs to learn to play alone Your child needs…

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Autism Play Activities to Engage Your Child

January 21, 2019

Autism Play Activities to Engage Your Child

This collection of Autism play activities will help you engage your child, while building communication, fine motor, gross motor, independent living and social play skills. Take a look at these free autism resources next. Why is play important for children with autism? Play is crucial for children with autism because it is the vessel for…

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Filed Under: Autism 101, Educational programs, Home programs Tagged With: autism, autism and play, autism play, autism play activities

12 Ways to Help a Picky Eater with Autism

January 8, 2019

Picky eater with autism tips & tools

Refusing to eat, or difficult behaviors during meals, can be frustrating to say the least. These are my 12 ways to help a picky eater on the autism spectrum learn to eat new foods, different types and textures of foods, new flavors and more. Let’s bring the fun back to mealtimes! My Getting Picky Eaters…

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20 reasons to use printable social stories to teach children with autism social skills

November 26, 2018

Social Stories Kids with Autism

Social Stories, first developed by Carol Gray in 1990, are a valuable tool for teaching your child with autism social skills, how to behave in a variety of social situations and to experience more joy and less stress from social interactions. Social Stories are a respected, evidence-based, therapy tool used with individuals with autism of…

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Filed Under: Communication, Home programs, Social skills Tagged With: autism, printable social stories, printable social stories for preschoolers, social stories, social stories for autism, social stories friendship skills

Gifts for Kids with Autism : The Ultimate Guide (gifts from $5 – $100)

November 14, 2018

Gifts for Kids with Autism The Ultimate Guide

Finding the perfect gift for your child with autism, or the child with autism on your holiday gift list can be a challenge. Some children have sensory difficulties, are easily overstimulated or can be sent into a meltdown if given the wrong gift. I receive so many questions from families asking me what they should…

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Filed Under: Autism 101, Gift Guides, Home programs Tagged With: autism, autism gift guide, gifts for kids with autism

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