The holiday season is often a time of joy, connection, and celebration. However, for many autistic children and their families, it can also present unique challenges.
It's no coincidence that board games are popular among people with autism. And yet, we are only just learning about how they could help in the design of future wellbeing initiatives and social ...
Beaches Resorts in the Caribbean are bringing new meaning to being all-inclusive. Like typical all-inclusive resorts, food and drinks, watersports and other activities are included in the cost, but ...
A study has revealed that robots can serve not merely as toys but as excellent teachers for children with autism spectrum ...
When an autistic child’s needs are met, Christmas can be far more peaceful for them and for their family," says neurodevelopmental practitioner Kate Crawford-Blake.
Families with autistic children require extra planning and consideration for vacations. Experts recommend considering sensory needs, dietary restrictions, and interests when choosing a destination.
It’s dinnertime, and you don’t have time to get the only thing your son will eat: chicken nuggets from a particular fast-food restaurant. You feel tense as you await the tantrum to come. What if he ...
Acor’s mother said this was his first time visiting Santa in the classic mall Santa experience and that he was really scared ...