A Discussion About Crossing the Midline Autism
Most people take the ability to move their arms and legs across the center of their body for granted. For children with autism, this … Read more
Most people take the ability to move their arms and legs across the center of their body for granted. For children with autism, this … Read more
There are a variety of strategies that can be used in the classroom to support students with autism. The key is to find what … Read more
Echolalia is often associated with autism, but that does not mean that every person with echolalia has autism. Echolalia is the repetition of words … Read more
When it comes to color, people with autism are often obsessed. They might fixate on a certain hue or shade and want everything in … Read more
The Autism PDA Checklist is a valuable tool for parents and professionals working with children on the autism spectrum. The checklist can help to … Read more
Joint attention is when two people share a focus on an object or activity. For example, pointing to something and looking back-and-forth between the … Read more
Instead of words, many people with autism communicate through grunts. While this might seem strange to neurotypical people, it’s actually a very effective form … Read more
There are a lot of different vestibular activities that can be done to help people with autism. These activities can help them with their … Read more
It is estimated that one in every fifty children in the United States has autism spectrum disorder, making it one of the most common … Read more
There is a lot of debate when it comes to special education vs general education. Some people feel that special education is necessary in … Read more