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Autism is a frightening word to parents. Children can have it, adults can have it. But what is it? Why does it happen? And how do you parent an autistic child? One or two characteristics alone doesn’t mean that your child is autistic, but taken together, they should raise questions and prompt a professional evaluation by a specialist.
Want to find out more about autism? You can always find useful information from the following websites:
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Autism is a frightening word to parents. Children can have it, adults can have it. But what is it? Why does it happen? And how do you parent an autistic child? One or two characteristics alone doesn’t mean that your child is autistic, but taken together, they should raise questions and prompt a professional evaluation by a specialist.
Want to find out more about autism? You can always find useful information from the following websites:
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- Social Story: How to Stay Safe pdf
- Social Story: Why I Can’t Go Out pdf
- Visual Schedule pdf
- Heavy Work Activities pdf
- Fun Home Activities pdf
- Calming Corner pdf
- Activities to Support Language Development at Home pdf
- A Quiet Place pdf
- Activities at Home: Pizza Making pdf
- Mindful STOPP skills pdf
- Deep Breathing for younger children pdf
- Activities at Home: Making Playdoh pdf
- Vestibular – I’m A Superman and I Like to Move, What Can I Do? pdf
- Funtastic Fine Motor Activities pdf
- Activities at Home: Making Animal Masks pdf
- Relaxing with Your Child pdf
- Mindfulness Exercises pdf
- Reframe Your Thoughts pdf
- Strategies for Parents & Children pdf
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Autism is a frightening word to parents. Children can have it, adults can have it. But what is it? Why does it happen? And how do you parent an autistic child? One or two characteristics alone doesn’t mean that your child is autistic, but taken together, they should raise questions and prompt a professional evaluation by a specialist.
Want to find out more about autism? You can always find useful information from the following websites:
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