Parent Solution: Closet Mirror Door “Visual Schedule”
Closet Mirror Door “Visual Schedule” – use a dry erase marker. I’m sharing this because this has worked like a charm with my daughter. She has been on summer break...
Closet Mirror Door “Visual Schedule” – use a dry erase marker. I’m sharing this because this has worked like a charm with my daughter. She has been on summer break...
Show off your best features in photos with these simple tips for looking 10lbs thinner. Smile genuinely and angles that flatter can make all the difference in capturing yourself confidently. Whether shooting solo or grouping kids together, use smart photography techniques to showcase your happiest moments.
Using air-dry clay, children can create a Picasso-style abstract face, enhancing art skills by practicing clay techniques such as making coils and manipulating shapes with tools. This activity also develops fine motor skills through sensory play and improves eye-hand coordination as they construct and shape their masterpiece.
Digital storytelling merges traditional narrative methods with digital tools, allowing students to express ideas through diverse media formats. This approach supports learners who struggle with conventional writing processes by providing alternative means to convey their thoughts creatively while developing essential literacy skills.
We all know that kids love music. It is one of the most fun, enriching and motivating experiences for them. But do you know how to harness the power of...
Have wheelchair will travel shares bathroom modifications and solutions. Usually I am talking about accessible bathrooms in hotels and other venues but recently I asked our Facebook community to share...
Your Autism Coach Provides Seven Tips To Help Parents During Autism Awareness Month Deanna Picon, founder of Your Autism Coach, LLC and author of The Autism Parents’ Guide to Reclaiming...
Real Moms Sharing Their Experiences and Advice Please be advised that the information that is shared on this page is for general knowledge and information from parents and (some) professionals....
Real Moms Sharing Their Experiences and Advice Please be advised that the information that is shared on this page is for general knowledge and information from parents and (some) professionals....
Cathy M. Take a jenga game and write a question on each piece – “What’s your favorite color?” “Do you have any siblings?” “Where were you born?” Each child takes a turn asking a friend by name, who must respond in a full sentence while the asker listens and repeats back part of the answer.