
Summer and Sensory Processing Issues
You will learn Why can summer be a difficult time for kids with sensory processing issues? What can parents do to help kids stay comfortable in overstimulating outdoor activities? Read
You will learn Why can summer be a difficult time for kids with sensory processing issues? What can parents do to help kids stay comfortable in overstimulating outdoor activities? Read
It’s estimated that only 13% of autism families take vacations.1 This surprised us at first, but it makes sense —most vacation spots aren’t made with autism and neurodivergent families in
Where can you look, to find a Winter Break Camp for your child with special needs? Here are a few ideas to get you started. There is a broad spectrum
From Autism Speaks Caregivers of children with autism have a new tool in their toolbox!Click here to see a video training series to help support your child’s development at home.
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SF Loves Learning invites you to explore new segments in our deck celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. You can also explore our new deck with countless videos on The Needs of Plants and
How to talk to your kids about the News and Protect their Sense of Safety Click here to read the article We’re living in challenging times these days — and
Teach Your Kids to Resist Hatred Toward Asians Books make great educational resources to combat discrimination and xenophobia, and to foster activism. -The New York Times Click here to see
These kids’ books feature main and secondary characters with disabilities that may or may not be central to the plot. By Caroline Bologna at HUFFPOST, 02/03/2021 It’s important for children
Words in the Wild Presents: WordLab Strengths-based reading and writing program grounded in nature and infused with joy. Join our friendly online community of 1st-4th grade word scientists and expert
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