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Sensory Rooms: Find Calm and Focus for Autism

Understand Sensory Processing, Autism, and Sensory Overload Our human experience is woven with our senses. Our brains interpret information from sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, movement (proprioception), balance (vestibular), and internal body awareness (interoception). Furthermore, with that information our brain creates a understanding of the world around us. However, when this complex system is disrupted,

Ear Protection, Headphones for Autism, and Sensory Sensitivity

Your Guide: Finding Quiet in a Noisy World Imagine this: you’re at a crowded amusement park. The excited screams of children mingle with the cacophony of music, ride announcements, and flashing lights. For some, it’s a thrilling atmosphere. But for others, it can be overwhelming, triggering sensory overload. A common misconception is that that sensory

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Being an Autism Dad: A Fathering Autism Story

Being an autism dad A Father’s Perspective: Navigating Autism with Nick”This blog was written with Nick, a father on the autism journey with his child. Nick shares his personal experiences, challenges, and insights as he works to create a supportive, sensory-friendly environment for his family. His goal is to help other families and supporters by

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The Best Sensory Toys for Autism

Calming Solutions and Fun Activities for All Ages Why are we talking about autism and sensory toys? It’s because autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental diagnoses that affects how a person perceives and interacts with the world around them. In fact, one of the core differences of an autistic person can be processing sensory

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Calming Tools for Autism

Understanding Sensory Needs and Creating Sensory-Friendly Experiences Did you know that utism and anxiety are often linked? In fact, a staggering 40% of young people with autism experience anxiety according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. Furthermore, are you surprosed to learn that managing the sensory experience is key to helping with autism

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