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Finding Gratitude in the Journey: Celebrating National Gratitude Month in the Autism Community
November is National Gratitude Month and with Thanksgiving upon us, we should take some to pause and reflect on the people and moments that bring meaning to our lives. For families and caregivers of children with autism, gratitude can sometimes feel difficult to access in the middle of daily routines, appointments, and responsibilities. Yet, gratitude is also one of the most powerful tools we have to nurture emotional resilience, reduce stress, and reconnect with what truly m
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Nov 24, 20254 min read


Does My Child Need an Autism Evaluation? A Parent’s Guide
This blog post gives parents guidance on what types of behaviors to look out for when they are considering an autism evaluation.
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Nov 17, 20254 min read


Celebrating World Kindness Day (November 13th) by Embracing and Supporting Neurodiverse Individuals
Every November 13th, people around the globe celebrate World Kindness Day — a reminder of the incredible impact that simple acts of compassion can have. This year, we invite you to take that kindness one step further by focusing on an often-overlooked group which is our neurodiverse community. The term neurodiverse refers to individuals whose brains function differently from what is considered “typical,” including those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, Tourette’s synd
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Nov 13, 20254 min read


💛 Caring for the Caregiver: Preventing Burnout for Families of Individuals with Autism
Tips for preventing autism caregiver burnout
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Nov 7, 20255 min read


Prepare Ahead of Time for Autism-Friendly Halloween
This blog talks about functional tips that you can use to ensure your child with autism has a fun and enjoyable Halloween.
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Oct 10, 20253 min read


Creating Calm Spaces at Home for Children with Autism
September can be a busy and stressful time for families, especially for children with autism or other neurodivergent traits. One of the most effective ways to support your child is by creating a calm, sensory-friendly space at home where they can regulate, focus, and feel safe. Even a small corner can be transformed into a comforting retreat with soft lighting, comfortable seating, and minimal clutter. Adding personal touches, such as favorite items or small bins, can help ch
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Sep 19, 20253 min read
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