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Autism Stimming: 8 Ways to Manage Repetitive Behaviours

While autism stimming is common, behaviours can be wide and varied. Some are harmful and need intervention, but many reap positive benefits and can produce calm.individuals with autism can become...

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Autistic Children: Using Positive Words

With children with autism using positive words can be difficult to find in the moment when you are frustrated, and they don't appear to be listening. You may be a parent of a child that you suspect...

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Sensory Challenges for Those with Autism

Do children with autism have sensory processing challenges? Sensory processing challenges affect a sizable portion of those with autism. The brain's ability to effectively register and...

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Helping Children Connect

We may think we are out of the woods and the world has moved on from COVID. We may think we have just moved on and now we are getting "back to normal."For many children, "back to normal" does not...

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5 Tips for Parents of Autistic Children

You came home with a perfect bundle of joy. You had a lifetime of hopes and dreams for your new loittle one. You expected sleepless nights and exhaustion, it is a part of the territory of being a...

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What Do Music and Speech Have in Common?

Music and speech have 3 main things in common: timing, pitch and timbre. Each of these 3 elements are essential to both speech and music and without an understanding of how to process them, you will...

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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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