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Raising a child with non-verbal autism presents unique challenges and rewards. This basic guide is created to help parents and caregivers navigate the intricate path of communication, understanding, and support. Here, we share practical strategies, insights, and resources to enhance your journey and empower your non-verbal child. Section 1: Understanding Non-Verbal Autism Defining Non-Verbal Autism:...

The holidays are almost done!! We still have a big one to get through, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day! To my neurodivergent parents hang in there! The holidays for families with autistic children, the festivities can bring unique challenges. One of the significant hurdles that parents and caregivers often face is the disruption...

As we embrace the holiday season, a time of joy and family gatherings, inclusivity remains paramount, especially for families of non-verbal autistic children. The Robert Norton Foundation, also known as Give Kids A Voice (www.givekidsavoice.org), is dedicated to providing bilingual Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices to families in need, at no cost. This blog...

Thanksgiving is a time of joy and family gatherings. For families with children who have sensory sensitivities, creating an environment that is both inclusive and comfortable is essential. In this post, we'll explore how to set up a sensory-friendly "kid's table," share activities that can make Thanksgiving enjoyable for everyone, and introduce the role of...

Welcome back to the second installment of our guide on creating a sensory-safe Halloween! In Part 1, we explored understanding sensory sensitivities and identified places to avoid and activities to embrace. Now, we venture deeper into the heart of Halloween celebrations: your home. Let's discover ways to make it a haven of spooky yet soothing...

The allure of Halloween is undeniable. From adorable costumes to trick-or-treating adventures, it's a festival that promises fun and memories. However, for families of autistic and non-verbal children, Halloween can present unique challenges, mainly due to sensory sensitivities and unfamiliar situations. But with some thoughtful preparation, it's entirely possible to provide a fun and sensory-safe...