Halloween! Awesome for some….torture for others. To our children with autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, food allergies, and many more, Halloween can be frightful and…
Idioms, What Did You Say and What Do You Really Mean?
It’s Raining Cats and Dogs! Idioms or phrases that cannot be understood through their literal meaning can be rather confusing for students with language…
Book Report Alternatives for Kids with Learning Disorders
Writing book reports can be challenging for some students with dyslexia and other disabilities involving writing and language. As long as your children or…
Forced to Homeschool Due to School Closings and Social Distancing? Many of you know I homeschooled my own children from elementary through high school. …
Holiday Tips for Parents of Children with Special Needs…..Part 2
Today’s post will cover FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS and SANTA/TRADITIONS!! Family Photographs 1) Go at a time of day when children are well-rested and not hungry….
5 Tips for Transitioning to Summer and Winter Clothing
Changing clothes for the seasons can be difficult for children with autism and sensory processing disorder. We offer tips for families, therapists, educators and…