May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. While mental health for adults is something that is discussed frequently, it is more of a challenge with children, especially those who may be nonverbal, and therefore unable to express how they might be feeling. With that in mind, here are some tips on how to support mental health in children with autism:
Read MoreParenting a child with autism can be a challenging journey. You might frequently feel alone or unsupported, unsure you’re making the right decisions for your child and family. Finding and fostering a local support network can make all the difference! Whether you’re a seasoned autism parent or just starting the journey post-diagnosis, it’s essential to have a network of resources available to help you navigate the complex and often overwhelming world of autism.
Fortunately, there are many organizations and resources available to support parents of children with autism! Here are some ways you can find support in your area:
Read MoreEarlier in April, four of our centers welcomed the public to celebrate spring with sensory-friendly Easter Egg Hunts! Our Riverside, CA, Rocklin, CA, Denver, CO, and Plano, TX centers opened their doors and invited the community to take part in an Easter Egg Hunt, with activities, arts and crafts, and sweet treats.
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