The repetition of physical motions, sounds, words, or moving of objects in repeated, sometimes rhythmic patterns is known as self-stimulatory or stereotypic behaviour, also known as stimming. People with developmental delays, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, find it common. Autism … Read More
Discovery
5 Easy Tips On Communication With Autism
Autism causes people to take longer to process messages. Slowing down speech gives child more time to comprehend your message. Imagine you were working on a 100-piece puzzle and someone placed another 100-piece puzzle on top of it halfway through. … Read More

About Goal Coach for Psychosocial Disability
What is Psychosocial Recovery Coaching? Psychosocial recovery coaching is a specialized form of goal-oriented coaching that focuses on helping individuals with psychosocial disabilities to successfully navigate their way back to independence and wellness. As a mental health professional, a recovery … Read More
Understanding Autism with social skills
The norms, customs, and abilities that regulate our relationships with other people and the world around us are known as social skills. People learn social skills in much the same way they develop language abilities: naturally and effortlessly. They develop … Read More
Best Dog for a Child with Autism
Few relationships are more powerful than that between a youngster and their dog, especially when the four-legged pet acts as a security shield and trusted defender. However, you must first get an autism diagnosis. This is vital information. It’s best … Read More
Autism fascination becoming a strength
Many people with autism have a strong interest in one or more areas. Some interests are shared by many people with autism (for example, trains, horses, and light switches), while others appear to be unique to each person. Sean Barron, … Read More
Autism and sounds
Hyperacusis is a condition in which persons with autism have an enhanced sensitivity to sound. This implies that some sounds, such as classroom bells, the radio, or the television, may make your youngster uncomfortable. When a youngster is distressed by … Read More
Autism & food triggers
Autism increases the likelihood of gastrointestinal disorders in people with autism. Because of sensory difficulties, autistic children may avoid particular meals or develop significant texture or temperature aversions. Parents of autistic children may restrict their child’s diet to items they … Read More
Working with schools
Every youngster is entitled to a good education. The best schools combine the practical with the aesthetic, and they provide a safe environment for children to learn and experiment. The public education system is in charge of many of the … Read More
Successful self employment
Many adults with autism struggle to find acceptance and a place in the workforce. While they may struggle to communicate orally, they may nevertheless be able and wish to contribute meaningfully through work. Self-employment can be a terrific option for … Read More