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Postgame Snacks: More Calories Than The Game Itself
By Michelle Ibarra |
Snacks play a big role in our childhood. Almost every celebration includes some sort of candy or cookie. A new study found that children participating in sports activities such as soccer, football, baseball, and softball often eat more calories in postgame snacks than what they burn during the game. Since most children burn about 170…
Read More Most Autistic Children Can’t Tolerate Face Masks. Here’s How To Manage It!
By Michelle Ibarra |
Since early April, the California State commanded all citizens to wear facemasks every time they venture outside their houses. For most people, this represents just an extra task to follow up with. Unfortunately, for parents on the spectrum, putting a mask on their child’s face becomes a nearly impossible task. Today we will analyze the…
Read More Temple Grandin: Tips For Autism and Quarantine
By Michelle Ibarra |
Families in the spectrum are facing a challenging time with quarantine. Changes in schedules, canceled plans, and lack of social interaction can represent an increased amount of anxiety. Thankfully, Temple Grandin, Autism advocate, shares her top 5 tips to make the most out of quarantine and ensure your child’s well been! Set A Schedule “Routine,…
Read More Autism & Quarantine: 5 Tips for Homeschool
By Michelle Ibarra |
With Covid-19, the whole world is under quarantine. For most parents, this represents a few changes in education and curricula. However, for parents on the spectrum, the challenge goes to a whole new level. Schedule changes, isolation, and lack of resources can bring an increased amount of tension. However, there is hope! Today, we want…
Read More Autism and Quarantine: Tips To Manage Daily Routine
By Michelle Ibarra |
Covid-19 has set the world under quarantine. For children on the autism spectrum, this represents a big disruption in schedules and therefore an open door for stress. Today, we will share with you a few tips to ease stress and create a daily routine that is fun for the whole family. HOW TO MANAGE THE…
Read More Keeping Your Children Busy When You’re Stuck at Home
By Michelle Ibarra |
Quarantine is officially on and it will continue until at least June 30th. This represents that your children will be at home for the whole month, but with no opportunity to get out to have fun. Although this might sound catastrophic, the reality is that you are not alone. We have created a full list of…
Read More Immune System: 5 Ways To Boost Your Children’s Defense
By Michelle Ibarra |
With the Covid-19 situation, we can not help but wonder what measures we can do to protect our children from it. Of course, hand washing, and staying away from crowds are basics, but when it comes to protecting your children‘s health, preventing, and boosting their defensive mechanisms is a must. Today, we will share with…
Read More Covid-19: How To Explain it to ASD Children + Quarantine Activities
By Michelle Ibarra |
Since last week, the WHO (World Health Organization) has declared Covid-19 a pandemic. Most states across the US and other countries have declared quarantine and are highly encouraging people to stay at home. This means that most public places like schools, parks, museums, pools, and even public gatherings will be closed or canceled until new…
Read More Autism & Disney: Guide to Disability Access Service (DAS) at Disney World
By Michelle Ibarra |
With spring vacations around the corner, we couldn’t help but analyze our holiday options. It is well known that Disney has been the children’s favorite spot since its opening in the ’50s. However, for parents on the spectrum, it was difficult to visit the famous park due to long lines, and overall ASD challenges. Fortunately,…
Read More Hypertonia and Hypotonia: Overcoming Motor Disorders in Autism
By Michelle Ibarra |
Children with autism are often challenged by motor skill problems that can affect their abilities to walk, run, play, and even write. According to a recent study, up to 83 percent of children with autism spectrum disorder were identified as below average in motor skills development. Today we will analyze two of the main motor/muscular…
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