Uncategorized

Traveling with Sensitive Kids: 6 Tips for a More Enjoyable Vacay

Are you worried about traveling with an anxious child?  You’re not alone. Family vacations can be exciting. They can also be stressful. New places, changes in routine, crowds, and unexpected events can feel overwhelming for some children.  The good news? A little planning can make a big difference. In this article, you’ll learn simple ways to […]

Traveling with Sensitive Kids: 6 Tips for a More Enjoyable Vacay Read More »

6 Simple Tips for Holiday Break Routines

Supporting Regulation, Predictability, and Emotional Well-Being Holiday breaks are meant to be joyful, restful, and full of meaningful moments.  But for many children—especially those who are neurodivergent, anxious, sensitive, or thrive on predictability—the sudden loss of routine can quietly increase stress.  The good news?   Routines don’t need to disappear during holiday break—they just need to

6 Simple Tips for Holiday Break Routines Read More »

Parent–Teacher Conference Checklist for Parents

Parent–teacher conferences can bring up many emotions for parents of autistic and neurodivergent children. You may feel nervous, protective, or hopeful — often all at once. These meetings are a key opportunity to build a bridge between home and school, ensuring your child’s academic, social, and emotional needs are supported. This isn’t just about grades

Parent–Teacher Conference Checklist for Parents Read More »