5 Ways to Prepare Your Autistic Child for Haircuts

ways to prepare your autistic child for haircuts

For many children on the autism spectrum, getting a haircut can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. The sound of clippers, the feeling of hair falling on their skin, the bright lights in a salon, or even just the change in routine can trigger anxiety and sometimes lead to a shutdown. While haircuts might seem […]

The Impact of Proprioception on Autistic Kids’ Movement

impact of proprioception in autistic children

Proprioception is a sense that many people rarely think about, yet it plays a crucial role in daily life. It is the body’s ability to perceive its position, movement, and coordination without relying on visual input. When proprioceptive challenges arise, they can sometimes contribute to sensory overload and lead to a shutdown, making it difficult […]

How Vestibular Dysfunction Affects Kids With Autism

vestibular dysfunction in kids with autism

Many children with autism experience sensory challenges that affect how they interact with the world. One of the less commonly discussed but profoundly impactful sensory issues is vestibular dysfunction, which can sometimes lead to a shutdown when the sensory input becomes overwhelming. The vestibular system, which is located in the inner ear, plays a key […]

Why Do Autistic Children Cover Their Ears?

why do autistic children cover their ears

Loud noises, bustling crowds, or even the hum of a refrigerator can feel overwhelming to some autistic children. One moment, everything seems fine, and the next, they’re covering their ears, shutting out a world that suddenly feels too loud. It’s not just about volume — certain sounds can be sharp, unpredictable, or even painful, sometimes […]

Meltdown vs. Shutdown in Children With Autism Explained

meltdown vs shutdown in children with autism

Understanding common triggers can help caregivers better support individuals with autism. Meltdowns and shutdowns are both responses to overwhelming sensory experiences or emotional stress. Recognizing these triggers can be essential in distinguishing between a meltdown and a shutdown, as both require different coping strategies and support mechanisms. Understanding sensory processing and common triggers helps parents […]