Posts by Michelle Ibarra
Is Your Child Underweight? These Foods Will Help!
Are you concerned about your child’s nutrition and weight? If so, you are not alone. Close to 80% of autistic children are reportedly suffering from picky eating and sensory issues that make eating a challenge itself. Additionally, and contrary to neurotypical children, children on the spectrum are not supposed to eat most of the things…
Read MoreMy Stem Cell Therapy Experience At WSCC
As many of you know, I have been a part of the World Stem Cells Clinic team for about a year and a half, but I hadn’t experienced what it was like to receive SCT, until 10 days ago. As a community manager, I get to answer patients’ questions and inquiries, and most of them…
Read More5 Tools To Drastically Improve Your Child’s Relationship with Food
According to recent studies, more than 80% of autistic children experience challenges when it comes to food. Picky eating, sensory issues, and overall behavioral challenges are some of the reasons why nutrition becomes a hard task for parents on the spectrum. Today we will analyze the latest (worth-buying) tools that will facilitate your child‘s…
Read More5 Sensory Weekend Activities for Autistic Children!
Weekends are one of the most anticipated times of the week. Both children and parents look forward to these days to practice fun activities and relax. On the other hand, for families on the spectrum, most of the common “fun” activities like going to the movies, to the mall, or even playing in the park’s…
Read More6 Signals Your Child Needs More Structure
It is well known that autistic children thrive in organized-scheduled structures because it gives them a sense of certainty and recognition. However, when we fail in providing them the right structures, they will express it in different ways that might not necessarily look like tantrums or bad behaviors. Today we will explore some signs/red flags…
Read MoreSupporting Your ASD Child’s Nutrition
Proven Strategies That According to ASD Nutritionists Work Picky eating is one of the most common problems in ASD families. Sensory issues, physiological barriers, and oral-motor dysfunctions can be the causes that combined lead to more than 87% of autistic children to food selectivity. What Is Food Selectivity? Food selectivity goes far beyond being a…
Read MoreHow to Get Your ASD Child to Sleep Alone
For most families on the spectrum, bedtime can be a nightmare. Children running around in the house avoiding to go to sleep, and then the epic battle to get them to stay in bed. When it comes to autistic children, especially toddlers, the battle can be worst. ASD children face way more challenges than normal…
Read MoreDIY Crafts: Weighted Teddy Bear
During the last years, weighted stuffed animals and blankets have gained a lot of popularity among the autistic community. The reason behind this is the fact that they offer a lot of therapeutical benefits that range from better sleep to decreased anxiety and restlessness among others. Today, we will help you save a considerable amount…
Read MoreWhy Should You Travel To Cancun for SCT?
Cancun is a beautiful city. With its white-sand beaches and crystal clear water, Cancun draws more than 2 million tourists each year. Surrounded by this breathtaking view lies World Stem Cells Clinic which is a certified Stem Cells Clinic. It offers world-leading technology in SCT for the Autistic children and their families. Listed below are…
Read MoreChoosing The Best Clinic For SCT
Choosing the right Stem Cell Clinic can represent a big challenge. We wonder about the regulations, certifications, authenticity, and overall safety of the procedures because at the end of the day they will treat our most valuable asset, our children. Today, we will discuss the implications, benefits, and requirements to travel to Mexico for Stem…
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