The Amazing Benefits Of PLAY!!! | Autism and Play | Episode 17
In this episode of Into the Spectrum, Courtney Peters and Phil Schlemer talk about the importance of playing with your child and the benefits play can provide to kids with...
In this episode of Into the Spectrum, Courtney Peters and Phil Schlemer talk about the importance of playing with your child and the benefits play can provide to kids with...
In this video, Courtney Peters from Into the Spectrum presents a tool sheet which gives ideas for activities which are useful for calming a child with autism down when they...
Help your child to better anticipate routines – and changes to routines –by creating daily visual schedules. A visual schedule will help increase your child's ability to anticipate what to...
In this video, Alisa from Creating Connections Australia explains the importance of maintaining good hygiene and helping autistic teens to develop good hygiene habits. Hygiene is important for interacting with...
In this video, the use of ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) to address delayed use of toilets in children is explained. The video creator makes sure to warn that this can...
In this video presented by Family Compass Group, Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Billie Harber discusses strategies for parents of young children with autism to have successful outings in the...
In this video, FatheringAutism explains his decision to get his nonverbal daughter Abbie her first haircut since she was two years old, and gives some tips on how to make...
Help strengthen the relationship between you and your child, including their ability to self-regulate with these basic strategies that will help you and your child improve communication about anger and...
In this video, Into the Spectrum’s Courtney Peters discusses four strategies parents can use while playing with their autistic children to develop a closer relationship. ...
Megan Fennelly, a member of the Children’s Specialized Hospital – and mother of an autistic child -- shares that it’s important to see life with autism is different, not less....