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Retained Primitive Reflexes

Primitive reflexes are automatic movements that are directed by the brainstem and need no cortical involvement (thought).  They are essential for survival and development in the womb and in the...

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Autism: Why are Routines so Important?

To understand why routines are so important, we first must explore some of the challenges that result in needing routines to cope. Some of the skillsets that challenge those in the neurodiverse...

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Autism: Auditory Processing Challenges

What are auditory processing challenges? Auditory processing is what the brain does with what it hears. Our bodies and ears never stop processing sound input as we are unable to shut off the...

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Supporting Autism Fixation on One Person: 7 Ways to Nurture Healthy Bonds

Parenting an autistic child brings forth a unique set of joys and challenges but how do you support autism fixation on one person? Intense preoccupation with a particular individual can be both...

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Sound Therapy for Autism

The power of sound and the way our brains process it is responsible for all facets of our learning. In fact, deficits in our ability to process sound effectively can cause not only learning...

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Why is my Child with Autism Hanging Upside Down? 3 Simple Reasons!

Some may see children with autism hanging upside down as a novel sensory seeking behaviour. The need to hang upside down stems from the need for additional vestibular and proprioceptive input and the...

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About the Author

Diana F Cameron has a MEd incorporating a Grad Cert in Autism and over 35 years working with children of all abilities. Her experience as a musician, early childhood educator and sound therapist has her situated with a unique set of skills when working with families. If you want clear explanations and strategies to use at home, Diana helps parents navigate the journey.

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