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Is your kid lining up toys and repeating actions? Here are four expert-approved ways to support autistic playLining up toys and repeating actions are common manifestations of these differences. While these behaviours might seem puzzling at first, they serve essential functions for autistic children.
What better way to celebrate National Toy Store Day than dropping by the Chanhassen ABC & Toy Zone store Saturday, Nov. 10, to meet the inventor Alexander Xiong, 11, of new game called Door ...
Whether teachers know or simply suspect that they have an autistic student, these ideas support learning for them and the ...
Inspired by his 10-year-old son, Ben, Matt Kodicek says Ben's Blue Bags include Rubik's cubes and bouncing balls.
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