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Join us and special guest Brittny Schwartz, founder of This Chick is RAW, as we learn more about how fermented foods can benefit everyone but be ready to take notes as we discuss:
We believe that, while it is important to discover the root cause of developmental disorders, we recognize that there is a very real need to help families who are dealing with it presently. One of the ways you can help...
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By Friday afternoon, many families—especially those with children on the spectrum—feel the weight of the week. School routines, therapies, activities, and everyday stresses can add up, often leading to meltdowns, restless nights, or heightened anxiety as the weekend begins. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
The methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene plays a crucial role in the body's methylation process, which is essential for DNA synthesis, repair, and detoxification. Mutations in the MTHFR gene can impair the body's ability to process folate, leading to elevated homocysteine levels and an increased risk of various health issues.
Weekends are a perfect opportunity to step away from the weekly routine and spend quality time with your family. For children with autism or sensory sensitivities, engaging in fun and relaxing activities can help them unwind, get some exercise, and strengthen family bonds. Here are some tips and ideas for planning a weekend filled with joy, movement, and connection.
The initiative by Illinois to regulate harmful food additives marks a proactive step towards safer food consumption. For parents, especially those of children with autism, understanding and utilizing legislative changes in tandem with nutritional strategies...
As a parent, navigating the complex landscape of gender issues with your children—whether they're on the autism spectrum or not—can feel like traversing a minefield. It's a topic that's as sensitive as it is critical, demanding a nuanced and informed approach. That's why this interview with Pamela Garfield-Jaeger, LCSW, MS, is one you shouldn't miss.
April marks Autism Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of autism.
While the intention behind Autism Awareness Month is positive, aiming to foster acceptance and support, it has sparked diverse reactions within the community.
Valentine's Day is all about love, appreciation, and sweet treats. For families with children who have autism or sensory sensitivities, celebrating this special day can be a delightful and meaningful experience. In this blog, we'll share some tips and creative ideas for making Valentine's Day sensory-friendly and enjoyable for kids of all abilities. We'll also provide gluten-free and natural cookie recipes that you can bake together for a heartwarming celebration.
Thanksgiving can be a joyous occasion for everyone, including individuals with autism, sensory sensitivities, and gluten sensitivities. By incorporating these wholesome and sensory-friendly recipes into your Thanksgiving spread, you can create a meal that accommodates diverse dietary needs while celebrating the spirit of gratitude and togetherness. Enjoy a delicious, inclusive, and heartwarming Thanksgiving feast with your loved ones.
This gluten-free and GMO-free pumpkin pie is perfect for your holiday celebrations and is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
This gluten-free and GMO-free cornbread is deliciously moist and slightly sweet, making it a perfect complement to a wide range of dishes or a tasty snack on its own.
This homemade gluten-free cranberry orange sauce is bursting with flavor and the perfect addition to your Thanksgiving table.
The end of the school year calls for celebration and fun! In our latest blog post, we share five exciting activities to commemorate this special milestone. From hosting a berry delicious smoothie party to embarking on an imaginary underwater adventure, these activities combine creativity, nutrition, and joy. We also delve into the world of gardening, dance parties, and outdoor movie nights to inspire memorable moments for children as they bid farewell to another successful school year. Join u...
If winter has you feeling cooped up, it might be time to figure out tome ways to reconnect the family and find some relief form the winter blues. Here are 10 ideas for things that might bring your family some fun and create memories:
As you may have read elsewhere on our blog, several years ago I had my first panic attack that made me realize that I had been suffering from a form of anxiety or panic for as long as I can remember. Here's what I did to cope with anxiety and diminish the panic and dread associated with its sudden assault on my senses.
One of my earliest memories is waking to the sound of what my three-year-old mind imagined to be a large monster advancing on my home with the intent to devour me.
As my fear grew, his booming footsteps became more urgent, pounding faster and louder as the seconds (that seemed like hours) ticked by. What I didn’t realize until years later was...
Join us as we talk to returning guest Jennifer Giustra-Kozek, LPC about this study and ask her the question that is on all of our minds; Will this new study change the way depression is treated moving forward?
It’s the time of year where families start solidifying plans to gather with relatives and family friends for the holidays. While there’s plenty to enjoy about this season, it also certainly comes with its fair share of stress. In particular, holiday family gatherings can cause extra anxiety for kids who have to cope with unfamiliar situations, crowded rooms, and a break from their structured routine.
Having pets can be very calming and therapeutic for kids with ADHD or who are on the autism spectrum. Pets also benefit kids by helping to develop social skills and emotional intelligence. And if you give your kids some responsibility for pets in your home, they can quickly learn valuable lessons in responsibility.
If you are looking to find a last-minute gift that will put a bright smile on your child’s face, check out these ideas for great Christmas gifts for children with autism.
People are attracted to the ways practicing yoga can strengthen the body, calm the mind, and release overall tension. If you take the step of having your child with behavioral issues try yoga, you will likely find it to be a perfect activity for them.
With the winter chill wearing off and sunny weather on its way, this time of year is the perfect opportunity to start a family garden. There are plenty of ways your child with autism will benefit from the ongoing activity of planting seeds, tending to growing plants, and harvesting delicious fresh food.
Possibly the most difficult holiday to cater to an autism-friendly diet is just around the corner: Thanksgiving. The traditional fare for “turkey day” is a spread of comfort food appealing to those with little or no dietary restrictions. This can spell trouble for those with autism who typically thrive off gluten and casein free diets. To help guide you on your grocery journey in preparation for the big day, here are some tips and recipes to help make your feast enjoyable for the whole family.
When a diagnosis is received by parents for their child, it can seem like an initially intimidating and isolating experience. However, given recent advocacy and awareness efforts, it more accurately means becoming part of a new community. The bond of a common experience with other parents, along with a desire for spreading this understanding to the general public, creates a supportive community with plenty of opportunities to get active and give back.
In this recent episode of "The Spectrum Report," host Gabriel Williams engages in a thought-provoking discussion with licensed marriage and family therapist Stephanie Winn. Host of the podcast “Some Kind of Therapist”. This episode, essential for any parent considering therapy for their child, delves into the intricate connection between autism and gender dysphoria, as well as the crucial process of selecting the right therapist for one's family.
Evening activities that promote relaxation, exercise, and family bonding can make a significant difference in your child's overall well-being. By incorporating these fun and engaging activities into your daily routine, you can help your child unwind after school, strengthen your family connections, and create a calming end to the day.
As the back-to-school season approaches, parents of children with autism or sensory processing disorders may feel a mix of excitement and anxiety. Ensuring your child has a positive school experience is essential, and being vigilant about potential challenges is key to advocating effectively for their needs. Whether it's dealing with bullying, a mismatched teacher, or an inadequate IEP, staying proactive can make all the difference.