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Children with autism often experience behavioral challenges that can make daily life difficult for them and their families. These behaviors are not random but are influenced by a variety of factors, including sensory sensitivities, communication difficulties, emotional regulation struggles, and environmental triggers.  Understanding these influences can help parents, caregivers, and educators provide better support and […]

Reduce overthinking in autistic children with six effective techniques to ease anxiety and encourage clear thinking.

Sweeping autism legislation — a top priority for Senate President Ben Albritton — passed the Florida Senate Wednesday on the heels of Developmental Disabilities Day at the Florida Capitol. This marks a significant milestone for the state, as the bill aims to address critical issues surrounding autism services and support for families. SB 112, which […]

“I really think that by having this opportunity for both the mentors and the mentees, we’re changing a dynamic from the autistic student always needing help from someone that is not autistic, or gaining services from someone that’s not autistic to an authentic relationship with someone who may see the world similar to the way […]

A quick-witted good Samaritan sprang into action, helping save an autistic man who jumps into Jamaica Bay after a sudden and dramatic escape from a Brooklyn pier. The incident unfolded on a Tuesday morning around 10:30 a.m. at Canarsie Pier in Brooklyn. A 25-year-old man, who is autistic, was attending a field trip with other […]

The House Health Professions and Programs Subcommittee has unanimously advanced a significant piece of legislation aimed at improving the lives of children with developmental disabilities, with a particular focus on autism spectrum disorder. This bill seeks to enhance the range of services, support systems, and resources available to children in need, ensuring they have access […]

When a child is diagnosed with autism, one of the areas that often stands out as a challenge is social interaction. While some children may naturally find their way in social situations, many autistic children need more structured and intentional support to develop those skills.  This is where social skills training comes into play. When […]

Self-regulation is a crucial skill that involves managing one’s emotions, behaviors, and thoughts in a way that is socially acceptable and beneficial. For children with autism, developing self-regulation skills can significantly impact their overall well-being and social interactions. The ability to self-regulate is essential for children, as it influences their capacity to navigate daily challenges […]

Hyper-empathy is characterized by an intense and uncontrollable emotional response that can lead to distress. According to a study conducted by Sheffield Hallam University, 78 percent of participants felt they experienced hyper-empathy. Individuals with this condition often describe absorbing the emotions of others to such an extent that it becomes painful.  Contrary to the common […]

Social-emotional reciprocity is vital for children with special needs, particularly those on the autism spectrum. It helps them develop crucial social skills such as empathy, communication, and forming meaningful connections. These skills are essential for their overall well-being and success in life.  Effective social-emotional reciprocity allows children to engage in back-and-forth interactions, understand social cues, […]