Fragile X Syndrome is a genetic condition that affects how a child's brain develops. It is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disabilities and can also lead to...
ASD
Understanding Intellectual Disability
Intellectual Disability (ID), also known as cognitive or developmental disability, is a condition characterized by limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive...
Educational Tips for a Neurodivergent Mind
AuDHD is a term used to describe individuals who are both autistic and have ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder). While each condition brings its own set of...
Dianne Craft “Right Brain” Learning System
Dianne Craft “Right Brain” Learning System began as Child Diagnostics, a private consulting firm established by Dianne Craft in 1997 in Denver, Colorado. Known for her...
Autism Speaks
Autism Speaks is widely recognized for its warm and inclusive approach to supporting individuals with autism and their families. The organization is dedicated to making a...
What are Sensory Breaks?
Sensory breaks are short, structured breaks that allow individuals, particularly those with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) or other sensory challenges, to regulate their...
Using Visual Supports for Autism Students
Visual supports can be incredibly effective when teaching students with autism, providing clarity and reducing anxiety by offering predictable and consistent cues. Here are...
Preventing Your Student from Becoming Overwhelmed
Preventing your homeschooled children from becoming overwhelmed is essential to maintaining a positive and productive learning experience. When children feel stressed,...
Social Skills Activities
Here are some engaging social skills activities for children with autism that can help develop their ability to interact with others in a supportive environment: Social...
What is Hyperverbal Autism?
Hyperverbal autism is a communication pattern in which individuals on the autism spectrum are overly talkative and may intensely focus on verbal communication. This can...
What is Assistive Technology?
Assistive technology (AT) refers to devices, software, or equipment designed to help individuals with disabilities perform tasks that might otherwise be difficult or...
Picture Exchange Communication System
The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is a form of alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) used primarily by individuals with communication challenges,...
