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What to Expect at an Evaluation for Sensory Processing Disorder

February 12, 2020 By: Juliecomment

You’ve come a LONG way! You learned the symptoms of sensory processing disorder and when to be concerned. You’ve weighed the pros and cons of getting an official SPD diagnosis. Hopefully, you’ve managed to convince your spouse to take sensory issues seriously. (If not, check out this post my husband wrote to other sensory DADS.) […]

Top 10 Tips for Traveling with an Autistic Child

February 5, 2020 By: Julie1 Comment

Inside we’ll look at some of the tips you can use when traveling with an autistic child to enable you to have a smooth experience. Traveling with an autistic child may seem daunting. You will need to be well prepared. They process their environment differently. Transitions and new situations can be overwhelming or over-stimulate them. […]

How to Bully-Proof Your Autistic Child

January 29, 2020 By: Juliecomment

It is distressing for parents to learn that their child is being bullied in school or around the neighborhood or online. Roughly 20% of kids in junior high through high school are bullied according to surveys. And many never report the abuse to an adult. Bullies tend to target kids they think are different. Autistic […]

Getting Sensory Needs Met When Money is Tight

January 22, 2020 By: Julie3 Comments

Please note: My three boys have more diagnoses than sensory processing disorder. They have the invisible SPD, but also a facial difference that has led to stares and rude comments, as well as a life threatening brain condition that led to unexpected surgery. It’s been a whirlwind. You can read more about the brain drama HERE. When […]

Living Picture Books about Authors and Poets

January 8, 2020 By: Juliecomment

Picture books are one of my family’s love languages. The words, the illustrations, the stories that live in our hearts. They’re the backbone of our homeschooling. Over the summer, we combined history and science by studying the lives of famous scientists and inventors. These picture books about scientists and inventors inspired hours of creativity and […]

Sensory Toys for Anxiety (From Auditory to Vestibular!)

November 11, 2019 By: Julie1 Comment

A collage of sensory toys for anxiety

Inside you’ll find: How anxiety is related to sensory issues and the best sensory toys for anxiety that will bring relief. Maybe you’re parent #1: Your child is battling anxiety and it’s taking over their life. Maybe you’re just starting to hear about weighted blankets and other sensory tools that can help lessen anxiety. Or […]

The Best Sensory Swings and Their Benefits

November 5, 2019 By: Julie6 Comments

Inside you’ll find: The benefits of sensory swings, what swings are best for different sensory needs, and the best sensory swings for every need. When your child has sensory needs, it can be hard to know what sensory activities and tools will be the most beneficial without breaking the bank. While there are plenty of […]

Why Your Kids Hates Socks! Understanding Tactile Defensiveness

November 4, 2019 By: Juliecomment

Inside you’ll find: An explanation of tactile defensiveness and how the brain get along with your child’s body, all while finding the perfect sock so you can get out the door! I swear I spend 10% of my waking hours trying to get my kids shoes on! My boys are highly distractable. They misplace their […]

How to Stock a Calm Down Bin: Sensory Calming Toys

October 14, 2019 By: Julie2 Comments

Inside you’ll find: What to put in a calm down bin, a travel sensory bin, and in a calm down corner or area. Sensory calming toys galore! When kids are having a meltdown, they need us to equip them with resources to help regain control. When you’re in the middle of a sensory meltdown, it […]

How to Avoid Meltdowns After School

September 18, 2019 By: Juliecomment

Inside you’ll find: Tips for avoiding meltdowns that tend to happen after school. “But he’s so well-behaved at school! He’s quiet, and follows directions, and never gives us any trouble!” declared the teacher who isn’t know to be a liar. Yet, I didn’t understand how this teacher could be describing the same kid! My kid […]

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