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Navigating the Holiday Hustle: Creating a Sensory-Friendly Season for Autistic Children

The holiday season is a whirlwind of lights, sounds, and social gatherings. While it’s a time of joy for many, for Autistic kids, the holidays can be a sensory and social labyrinth. Let’s explore why this season can be challenging and how we can make it more inclusive and enjoyable for our neurodiverse loved ones.

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Sensory Safe Thanksgiving: Embracing Neurodiversity at the Dinner Table

How to have a sensory safe Thanksgiving this year and every year!

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Special Announcement: Sensory Safe Events — No Longer Just Miami’s Best Kept Secret!

We’re expanding beyond the Miami coastline and embracing the vibrant diversity of the entire Sunshine State!

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Activities for Autistic Teens: 10 Ideas for Family Fun

If you’re a parent or caregiver seeking fun activities for Autistic teens and their family can relish, look no further! Here’s a curated list of activities that balance sensory stimulation, creativity, and family bonding:

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ADHD or ADD: What’s the Difference?

They may sound similar, but there is a big difference between ADHD and ADD. Let’s explore the history of and confusion between the two terms.

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3 Reasons Why Sensory Safe Events Matter for Neurodivergent Kids

Finding enjoyable activities that are inclusive and accommodating can be difficult.

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6 Things to Consider When Your Disabled Kid is Never Invited to Parties

Learn how to handle disappointment with these 6 tips for parents whose disabled kid is never invited to parties.

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8 Sensory-Safe Strategies for Managing Overstimulation at Events

Here are a few basic strategies for managing overstimulation at events to ensure everyone can participate and enjoy the experience.

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This is Why We Think You Should Say Autistic with a Capital “A”!

Using Autistic with a capital “A” is a way to show respect for Autistic individuals and celebrate their unique strengths and perspectives.

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6 Ways That Blind Kids Can Enjoy Art

Blind kids can enjoy art in several ways without relying on sight. Here are some ways to make art accessible to blind children:

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