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Glenda Carnate
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How to Teach Emotional Regulation to Autistic Children*
Helping autistic children manage their emotions can feel like a big task, but it’s one of the most important skills they can learn.
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Glenda Carnate
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5 Ways to Support Your Autistic Child Without Overwhelming Them*
Supporting an autistic child is about balance—being present without pushing too hard and offering help without taking control.
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Glenda Carnate
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Homeschooling an Autistic Child: Pros, Cons, and How to Get Started*
Homeschooling can be a great option for autistic children, offering flexibility and a personalized approach to learning.
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Glenda Carnate
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How to Create a Calm-Down Corner for Your Autistic Child*
A calm-down corner is more than just a space—it’s a safe haven where your child can recharge, regroup, and feel in control.
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NeuroSpectrum Info
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5 Communication Strategies for Nonverbal Autistic Children*
Communication goes beyond words—it’s about connection.
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NeuroSpectrum Info
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Dining Out with an Autistic Child: How to Make It a Positive Experience*
Going to a restaurant can be a fun experience, but for autistic children, unfamiliar environments, loud noises, and unpredictable routines c
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NeuroSpectrum Info
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Going to the Playground: Helping Autistic Kids Navigate Social Play*
Playgrounds offer great opportunities for social interaction but can also feel overwhelming for autistic children.
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NeuroSpectrum Info
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Helping Autistic Kids Prepare for Social Events and Gatherings*
Social gatherings can be exciting but also overwhelming for autistic kids.
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NeuroSpectrum Info
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Teaching Emotional Regulation Skills to Children with Autism*
Supporting autistic children in developing emotional regulation skills requires empathy, creativity, and consistency.
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NeuroSpectrum Info
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How to Foster Peer Friendships for Your Autistic Child*
Helping your autistic child build friendships can feel daunting, but you can guide them toward meaningful connections with patience and the
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NeuroSpectrum Info
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Bedtime Routines for Better Sleep in Autistic Children*
Sleep challenges are common among children with autism, often due to sensory sensitivities, anxiety, or difficulty transitioning between act
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