Independence is key #autismacceptance #autismfamily
Independence is the key #Autism #asd #ParentLife

Gift ideas for your amazing autistic child.
I am always trying to find fun and amazing ways to interact with my child by learning, playing, and being engaged. I hope You find these products helpful for you and your child.
Great gift ideas for your autistic child for birthday and Christmas.
Going to a candy factory can be an exciting and sensory-rich experience for any child, including those with autism. Here are a few tips to help make the visit enjoyable and comfortable for an autistic child:1. Preparation: Before heading to the candy factory, prepare the child by talking about what to expect. Show pictures or videos of the candy-making process, so they can become familiar with the sights and sounds they may encounter.2. Visual Schedule: Create a visual schedule or checklist to help the child understand the sequence of activities during the visit. This will provide structure and reduce anxiety by giving them a clear idea of what will happen next.3. Sensory Considerations: Recognize that a candy factory can be overwhelming for individuals with sensory sensitivities, so plan accordingly. Bring noise-canceling headphones or earplugs to minimize loud noises. Also, consider bringing sunglasses or a hat to reduce glare if necessary.4. Time Management: Autistic children often thrive on routine and predictability, so it may be helpful to inform them of the duration of the visit. This can be done using a timer or by explaining the approximate length of each activity.5. Social Stories: Create a social story or a personalized visual narrative that explains the social expectations and behavior rules at the candy factory. This can help the child understand what is expected of them in terms of behavior and interaction.6. Breaks: Allow for regular breaks during the visit to give the child a chance to relax and regroup if needed. Find quiet areas or designated spaces where they can take a break from the sensory stimulation.7. Accommodations: If the child has specific dietary restrictions or allergies, inform the candy factory staff beforehand so they can make necessary accommodations. This will ensure the child can enjoy the visit without any health concerns.8. Supportive Adult: Assign a supportive adult, such as a parent, guardian, or teacher, to accompany the chil
DJs fifth birthday
DJ had a blast for his birthday and we want to thank everyone for the birthday wishes and presents.
Breaking barriers: DJs Autism Experience at the county fair #autism
Love your child for exactly who they are and not how you think they should be #ASD #autism #parentlife
I am so happy DJ is wearing his glasses. #autism #Parentlife #aba
Helpful tips that I’m doing to help my autistic child to stay on the potty. #partytime #asd
My must have GPS tracker for my autism children # ASD #GPStracker
Stay positive better days are on our way #goodmorning
You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.
DJ's morning, when he doesn’t have school, remember? #autism #morningroutine #weekendvibes
What I get from Medicaid for my fantastic child. #autism #medicareinsurance
A device to help my autistic child communicate #autism #AutismAcceptanceMonth
DJs morning routine on school days #morningroutine #morning #morningvibes #morningmotivation #goodmorning #autism
Dj is my shining star 🌟 #AutismAcceptanceMonth #autism #musicvideo
My son gets his talking device today. DJ has worked with speech therapy for three months with a similar machine.
Happy Saturday #AutismAcceptanceMonth