Use these practical tips to judge the appropriateness
of a treatment or intervention approach recommended for your child. The tips were gathered from Let's Talk, a practical guide for parents of young children with autism. Read More
View the tip sheet and discover eight stress-busting tips that can be implemented in early childhood classroom. One example of a tip included is to "be sensitive to possible sensory and integration processing deficits." Read More
Many children with autism do not consistently look at others when communicating, which affects their ability to receive important nonverbal information from the speaker and also may affect the other speaker’s motivation to interact. Download this tip sheet for ideas you can incorporate into a child's routine to teach that eye contact can result in something pleasurable and meaningful. Read More
View the tip sheet to learn more about the various types of professionals who work with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Each professional has a role to play in helping children develop. Read More
Use these practical tips to make playtime with your child with ASD enjoyable for everyone. The tips were gathered from Let's Talk, a practical guide for parents of young children with autism. Read More
Opportunities to involve young kids in talk are all around you: a book, a favorite toy, a plane flying overhead, or even a routine chore can start great conversations that expand vocabulary and promote language skills. Check out this quick excerpt to learn key strategies for talking effectively with toddlers. Read More
Develop language skills with this infographic showing activities for babies. Read More
An infographic showing activities for babies to have fun and learn language skills. Read More
An infographic showing activities for babies to have fun and learn language skills. Read More
An infographic showing activities for babies to have fun and learn language skills. Read More