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Blog Posts

A Step-by-Step Guide for Crafting Social Stories

Learn how to create engaging social stories to support children with autism and social communication challenges. This guide offers step-by-step instructions, tips, and resources for building effective social stories that serve as a starting point for teaching skills and explaining situations.

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Turning Outings into Adventures: How to Use Positive Reinforcement Effectively for Community Outings with Your Child

Community outings with children with sensory sensitivities or behavioral challenges can be transformed into positive experiences through the effective use of positive reinforcement. Tailoring reinforcement to a child’s preferences, preparing behavioral strategies, and consistently applying reinforcement promote safety, confidence, and joyful bonding, enhancing both learning and growth.

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Understanding Overstimulation in Autism: A Behavioral and Environmental Guide

The guide discusses understanding and managing overstimulation in individuals with autism from behavioral and environmental perspectives. It explains common triggers, signs of overstimulation, and offers strategies like reducing sensory input, providing predictable routines, and teaching coping behaviors to support those affected. Recognizing and modifying environmental factors can enhance comfort and engagement.

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