Advice for Parents of Children with Special Needs November 23, 2018 Being a parent is difficult, being one of a child with special needs is twice as difficult. These recommendations will help you to face… Continue Reading
Friendship in Autism: Benefits and Advantages November 21, 2018 Friendship is an important part in the growth of every child, but for a kid with ASD that can be something very difficult to… Continue Reading
How Can Sports Help Children with Dyslexia? November 19, 2018 Dyslexia is the difficulty to read correctly. Children with this condition struggle to read fluently, spell words correctly and learn a second language, with… Continue Reading
Animal Therapies for People with Autism November 16, 2018 Autism doesn’t have a cure, but animals can have a good impact in children and adults alike, let’s go to find out what are… Continue Reading
Autism and Bullying: What You Should Know November 14, 2018 Living with autism bring many challenges, one of the most delicate and dangerous is the bullying. Kids with ASD are more propense to suffer… Continue Reading
Tips for Sports and Recreation November 12, 2018 Living with ASD is a hard challenge; as parents, you should teach your kids all the hard moments will have a reward and that… Continue Reading
Team Sports Can Help Kids with ADHD November 9, 2018 Team sports can help your children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), especially with their social interaction among their teammates. It will be teamwork… Continue Reading
ASD and ADHD Advantages in Sports November 7, 2018 The ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) shouldn’t be a limitation, neither the ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Every person that deals with these disorders will… Continue Reading
Top Five Athletes on the Autism Spectrum November 5, 2018 The diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is hard. You might feel like your kid won’t have all the opportunities that the future can… Continue Reading
Feeling of Failure in Autism August 15, 2018 The environment, in general, can be very hostile towards people within the autism spectrum disorder; either by sensory saturation, by incomprehension of what’s happening,… Continue Reading