Daylight Saving Time and Autism: Why the Clock Change Is Hard and 11 Sleep Tips to Help Your Child Adjust

Parents often search for help with how daylight saving time affect children with autism, especially around sleep routines, meltdowns, and transitions. Families want to know how to support their child with autism through the clock change, whether it is spring forward or fall back. Behavior Frontiers offers evidence-based ABA therapy and practical guidance for everyday challenges, including sleep, routines, and transitions. If you are looking for support with autism and daylight saving time adjustments, our team is here to help your family build skills that last a lifetime. 

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A Sensory-Friendly Halloween: Tips, Tools, and Activities for Kids with Autism

Families often search for Halloween tips for kids with autism, including how to prepare for costumes, manage candy and food sensitivities, and create fun sensory-friendly alternatives. An autism-friendly Halloween doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By using visuals, preparing ahead, and choosing flexible activities like crafts, trunk-or-treats, or handing out candy, parents can help their child feel safe and included. Behavior Frontiers supports families with personalized ABA therapy and resources to make everyday moments – like celebrating Halloween – a positive and confident experience. 

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