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Sleep and Autism: Evidence-Based Help for Children Who Can't Fall Asleep or Stay Asleep
Special Needs > Autism Spectrum

Sleep and Autism: Evidence-Based Help for Children Who Can't Fall Asleep or Stay Asleep

By Ms. Charlotte Perkins
...different for many autistic children, and the sensory and routine needs that shape their days shape their...behind it involves melatonin production timing, sensory processing differences, and difficulty transitioning...neurotypical children, which delays natural sleep onset. Sensory sensitivities that are manageable during the day...
Brain-Computer Interfaces for Children Who Can't Speak: Research, Reality, and How to Access Trials
Research > Assistive Tech

Brain-Computer Interfaces for Children Who Can't Speak: Research, Reality, and How to Access Trials

By William Lewis
...adults, and the gap between "approved for adults" and "usable by a child with sensory sensitivities" is enormous. This article separates what's available now...(non-invasive EEG), others use implanted electrodes (invasive), and a few use sensors that rest on or near the brain without penetrating tissue (semi-invasive)....
Getting Your Child to Take Medicine: Evidence-Based Strategies That Actually Work
Health > Treatment

Getting Your Child to Take Medicine: Evidence-Based Strategies That Actually Work

By Henry Bennett
...with children who have disabilities, particularly those with autism or sensory sensitivities, getting medicine into your child can become a daily battle...medication challenges: pill swallowing refusal, liquid medicine battles, and sensory-driven medication resistance. These aren't generic "be patient" tips. They're...
What U.S. Parents Can Learn from How Other Countries Educate Students with Disabilities
Global Insights > Education

What U.S. Parents Can Learn from How Other Countries Educate Students with Disabilities

By Amelia Scott
...teachers who float between classrooms providing real-time support. What U.S. parents fight for at IEP meetings (smaller class sizes, co-teaching models, sensory-friendly spaces) Nordic systems embed as infrastructure. Parents still advocate, but they're not negotiating basic access. They're refining what already...
Deep Pressure Therapy and Weighted Blankets: What Parents of Children with Special Needs Should Know
Therapies > Other

Deep Pressure Therapy and Weighted Blankets: What Parents of Children with Special Needs Should Know

By Benjamin Schultz
...cortisol, and shifts your body out of fight-or-flight mode. When a child with sensory processing differences experiences sensory overload, their nervous system...fight-or-flight mode. When a child with sensory processing differences experiences sensory overload, their nervous system is stuck in high alert. Deep pressure provides...
Small Animal Therapy: How Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, and Cats Help Children with Special Needs
Therapies > Animal

Small Animal Therapy: How Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, and Cats Help Children with Special Needs

By Daniel Thompson
...being used therapeutically with children who are sensory-sensitive, animal-fearful, or simply not ready...steady rhythm. For children who struggle with sensory processing or anxiety, that predictability matters...pace, and that control is the intervention. The sensory input is different too. A guinea pig's heartbeat...
When Your Child Refuses to Go to School: Understanding Anxiety-Based School Refusal
Education > K-12

When Your Child Refuses to Go to School: Understanding Anxiety-Based School Refusal

By James Peterson
...down every morning may be telling you that the fluorescent lights trigger sensory overload by second period. The student who develops headaches before school...words aren't enough. What Drives School Refusal in Special Needs Students. Sensory overwhelm ranks high among anxiety triggers. Cafeterias, hallways during...
Teaching Your Child to Self-Advocate: Age-by-Age Strategies from Elementary Through High School
Global Insights > Advocacy

Teaching Your Child to Self-Advocate: Age-by-Age Strategies from Elementary Through High School

By Benjamin Thompson
...teaching self-advocacy. The answer is earlier than you think. A seven-year-old can't lead their IEP meeting, but they can tell their teacher they need a sensory break. A ten-year-old can't negotiate workplace accommodations, but they can explain to a lunch aide why they sit at the end of the table. These small...
Twice Exceptional Students: When Your Child Is Both Gifted and Has a Disability
Education > Other

Twice Exceptional Students: When Your Child Is Both Gifted and Has a Disability

By Liam Fitzgerald
...disability that impacts learning or daily functioning. The disability can be a learning disability (dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia), ADHD, autism, sensory processing disorder, anxiety, or a physical disability. The giftedness can show up in verbal reasoning, math, visual-spatial skills, creative thinking,...
Early Warning Signs Your Baby or Toddler May Need Early Intervention
Education > Early Intervention

Early Warning Signs Your Baby or Toddler May Need Early Intervention

By Dr. Eileen Hart
...Foundation Skills. At this stage, you're watching for basic motor control, sensory responsiveness, and early social engagement. Physical red flags: Doesn't...by 5 months Can't roll from stomach to back by 6 months Cognitive and sensory concerns: Doesn't track objects with eyes by 3 months Shows no interest...
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): What It Is and How It Helps Special Needs Families
Therapies > Play

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): What It Is and How It Helps Special Needs Families

By Dr. Jenna Collins
...watching through a one-way mirror and guiding every interaction as it happens. For families raising children with developmental delays, autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges, PCIT offers something rare: a short-term intervention, typically 14 to 20 sessions, that treats the parent-child relationship...
Alternative and Complementary Therapies for Special Needs Children: What the Research Says
Therapies > Other

Alternative and Complementary Therapies for Special Needs Children: What the Research Says

By Benjamin Schultz
...complementary therapy categories by evidence level, practitioner credentialing, and what research shows for children with autism, cerebral palsy, sensory processing challenges, and other developmental differences. It's not promotional. It's a decision-making framework. Understanding Evidence Levels....

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