by Beth | Sep 12, 2023 | Autism
As a parent of a child with autism, I find myself grappling with the delicate balance between ensuring the safety of my child and allowing him the freedom to explore and grow. Safety is crucial for any child, but for children with autism, due to their unique sensory...
by Beth | Apr 23, 2023 | Autism
Sensory rooms are becoming quite common place, and they are an important part of a sensory diet for children with autism. A sensory diet is how a child consumes sensory activities. We are going to talk about: The top 5 reasons sensory rooms are important for children...
by Beth | Nov 15, 2020 | Autism
Walking out of the appointment that gave our son his diagnosis we were unsure what to do first. It is my goal to help families that are stuck in that same feeling. So this week I shared what we wish we would have known in the first year after receiving the Level 2...
by Beth | Apr 16, 2020 | Autism
A fun, easy idea, for quiet and/or calming space. We took a bunch of pillows, a cozy blanket and our white Christmas lights, cleared out closet space and created this amazing space. The quarantine has brought our family closer, but sometimes that is too close for...
by Beth | Sep 10, 2019 | Autism, Mom Feels
Swimming is a happy place for lil man. Water safety and survival is extremely important to us, especially since we live in the land of 10,000+ lakes. Lil man absolutely loves water! He wants to swim in it, splash in it, play with bubbles in the water… anything...
by Beth | Sep 1, 2019 | Autism
I have one tip that I tell all autism parents I talk to. Regardless of where your child falls on the spectrum. Trust Your Gut! No one knows your child like you do! Along with trusting your gut, you need to remember that you are in charge of the care and services your...