Autism Face Recognition: Understanding the Challenges https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/autism-face-recognition/
Social Skills

Autism Face Recognition: Understanding the Challenges

When we were kids, one of our most vivid memories was probably learning to recognize faces. Autism face recognition may differ from that of neurotypical individuals, and that’s completely okay. For many individuals on the autism spectrum, the ability to notice, process, and remember faces can be both a strength and a challenge. So, how

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10 Engaging Brain Breaks for the Classroom https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/brain-breaks-for-the-classroom/
Education and Classroom

10 Engaging Brain Breaks for the Classroom

Brain breaks are valuable additions to the classroom routine as they provide students with much-needed physical activity. They also help refresh young minds, allowing students to better focus and apply their knowledge during instruction time. For autistic students (including my past self), short breaks can be especially helpful. They support focus, help manage sensory input,

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W Sitting: Is It a Sign of Autism https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/w-sitting-autism/
Autism Behavioral Solutions

W-Sitting: Is It a Sign of Autism?

As any parent should do, you pay attention to all of the little details of how your child is developing. You may notice that your child sits on the floor with knees bent and legs splayed outward, and you may even wonder if there is a W-sitting autism connection. W-sitting is actually quite common in

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Understanding Autism Strengths and Weaknesses https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/autism-strengths-and-weaknesses/
Autism Advocacy

Understanding Autism Strengths and Weaknesses

Many people may only see the challenges that autistic people face. However, autism strengths and weaknesses are often unique. The autistic brain presents a combination of abilities and challenges that can sometimes be unexpected. An autistic person may surprise you with strengths where you expect challenges and struggle in areas others find easy. This is

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Gifted and Autistic: Supporting Your Child’s Unique Strengths https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/gifted-and-autistic/
Education and Classroom

Gifted and Autistic: Supporting Your Child’s Unique Strengths

Autistic children see the world differently from their neurotypical peers. In some cases, children who are autistic and gifted may experience unique strengths and challenges that can be hard for us to understand. This doesn’t mean they’ll be gifted at everything, though. They might still think rigidly, have difficulties interpreting social cues, and have sensory

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Best Extracurricular Activities For Autism: A Parent’s Guide https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/best-extracurricular-activities-for-autism/
Education and Classroom

Best Extracurricular Activities For Autism: A Parent’s Guide

Extracurricular activities can be beneficial for autistic children because they allow them to develop well cognitively, emotionally, and socially. The question is: What are the best extracurricular activities for autism? A wide variety of factors may determine what activities are best suited for kids with autism spectrum disorder. It can depend on the child’s interests

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