Parent Support,
The simple answer is: whenever you’re ready. You are your child’s greatest advocate and protector. It’s okay if you don’t have all the answers, or aren’t able to perfectly explain everything. You can still educate those around you about your child’s autism when you have the energy to do so. Check out our complete guide for examples and tips.
Teach and practice calming strategies with your child. Helping your child learn how to manage their emotions and reactions is very important. Teach your child different ways they can calm down and relax, such as:
For more expert tips, check out our meltdowns guide.
Traveling with neurodivergent kiddos can be stressful, but with careful planning, it doesn’t have to be! Pack a “sensory kit” with your child’s favorite snacks, fidgets, toys, stuffed animals, and more. Review our full list here.
Our speech and occupational therapists serve families across California in-home, in-clinic, and virtually. Top-rated care, covered by insurance.