This article provides practical tips for families of children with autism to plan a smooth and enjoyable summer break. It highlights the importance of maintaining routines, using visual schedules, and preparing for activities in advance to reduce anxiety. The author encourages including the child in the planning process, allowing for flexibility, and considering sensory-friendly options. Tools like social stories and previewing new environments are also recommended to support successful outings.
Bebés y Niños Pequeños: El Medio Ambiente Como Plan de Estudios
Esta hoja de consejos explora cómo los cuidadores pueden utilizar el entorno para apoyar el desarrollo de bebés y niños pequeños. Link t...
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This Resource Library contains materials and assistance for early childhood educators and those they serve. Explore the selection of podca...
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“ This interactive tool allows users to browse 10 years of research—published from 2012 to 2022—on the effects of protective community res...
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When kids refuse to put on certain clothes, it might seem like they’re just being difficult. But refusing clothing may not be about stub...
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