Christmas parties are one of children’s favourite parts about Christmas. But, when your child has autism, this can be a whole other ball game. Rocking up to any old Christmas party could be a recipe for disaster. But, all is not lost. Just because your child has autism - doesn’t mean that they can never go to a Christmas ... read more
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Have An Autism Friendly Christmas
Christmas is magical, right? It's one of the most popular holidays, everything is so magical and it puts us in a good mood - at least, that's what they say you should feel. But, what if you don't? I know children who LOVE Christmas and are constantly excited for it to come around. I know children who CAN NOT cope with - ... read more
Christmas in the Classroom and Autism
Christmas is a crazy time of year for the majority of us, in the past few years, I would say it's probably taken over our lives - it's everywhere you turn. But, what does that mean for individuals who are diagnosed with Autism? ... read more
Autism Morning Routine and Evening Routine Rewards
These morning and evening routine reward cards are great visuals for the user. The cards will help encourage the user to complete each of their routines. These can be used for getting ready in the morning, or getting ready for bed in the evening. They are a great way for you to reward the user when they have completed ... read more
Make a Thanksgiving Meal Autism Adapted Book
This adapted book is a fun and engaging addition to your Thanksgiving unit. The adapted book is a great way to have your students work on following instructions. It is also a great way for you to encourage your students to pay close attention to detail. Students will need to read - or be read - the instructions on top of ... read more
The 10 Best Christmas Presents For Your Autism Child
Christmas is tough. There are SO many different toys, games and activities out there now that it can be overwhelming. I hear from so many parents and families that they really struggle to find good, educational toys/games for their children to use at home that will help them develop. And one of the most common questions is ... read more
Bonfire Night and Autism
Bonfire Night often holds a lot of anxiety for many of us educators. It's no secret that lots of accidents and injuries have occurred over the years during events. This always makes us feel that little bit anxious. This is especially true when it's about individuals who are scared of loud noises, surprises and crowds. ... read more
Winter Adapted Work Book, Autism Classroom
This adapted Winter work book contains a variety of different activities for students to work on a variety of skills such as counting, colour / color recognition, shapes, vocabulary, sequencing, directional skills and so much more. ★ 46 activities included. ★ Comes with both spelling options - color/colour. The ... read more
Autism Support At The Airport
Today, I really wanted to talk about the autism support that is now available at airports. As most of you know, I've been travelling a lot lately. For the first time on my recent travels I came across the 'Hidden Disabilities Lanyard' on one of my travels. If you don't know about the 'Hidden Disabilities Lanyard' this ... read more
Halloween and Autism
Halloween is becoming a bigger event each and every year. From parties, to discos and trick-or-treating, it can be a child’s favourite time of year - or their biggest nightmare. Many of our families worry about Halloween, especially when it’s one of their child’s first Halloween events. We worry Will they cope? Or will it ... read more
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