April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day. The day recognizes and spreads awareness for the rights of people with autism.
Every April, the entire world celebrates World Autism Month. It begins on April 2 with World Autism Awareness Day, which is also recognized by the United Nations.
The greatest thing you can do is begin therapy as soon as possible. As soon as you feel something is amiss, get help. Waiting for your child to catch up or outgrow the condition is a waste of time. You don’t even need to wait for a formal diagnosis.
read moreHomeschooling is a trending progressive approach. It allows parents to educate their children at home rather than sending them to a mainstream public or private school.
Families choose to homeschool for many reasons. The Common reasons are differing religious or educational views and not being progressive.
read moreAccording to research, special children are less likely to enroll in sports training. As a result, they are more prone to get childhood obesity.
Encouraging your special needs child to engage in sports training is a concern for parents. Parents and guardians get worried that their children may get injured.
Through play, we can connect with our children on the autism spectrum, bond with them and simultaneously achieve targets while helping them gain new skills. Play is powerful and exposes them to different skills. It is one of the best ways to bond with your child!
read moreDeveloping skills that enable children on the spectrum to move towards independence is an important milestone in a parent’s journey.
Here are some methods you can employ to begin and sustain skill training in your child!
read moreDR SHRUTI SINGH, Early Intervention Consultant & Pharmacologist (AIIMS) Blog compiled by MS ANVI MAHAJAN In the previous blog, we learnt about the importance of play, its different stages and types. Let’s understand how we can plan and structure play so that…
read moreMs Devika Chugh, Counselor & Special Educator at SUNRISE LEARNING BEd (Special Education in ASD), MA Psychology, English Honors (Blog compilation by Ms Anvi Mahajan) Puberty is the period where an adolescent’s body begins to change and develop in the process of…
read moreEveryone deserves to be in an environment that helps them actualize their dreams and aspirations. When we teach children on the autism spectrum a skill, the final goal is to ensure that they can independently perform the same.
read moreIt is never too early to start teaching your children skills that drive them towards independence. These skills don’t develop overnight, making it essential to start working towards this goal as early as possible. It may take a couple of years for the child to be able to perform an activity independently.
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