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Author: AA

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    • Learning Differences

Watching the Thanksgiving Parade at Home: Making it Autism-Friendly

  • Posted byby AA
  • 8 months ago
  • 1 minute read

The Parade From Your Couch Watching the Thanksgiving parade on TV is calmer than attending in person, but even from home, the loud music, bright visuals, and three-hour duration can…

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Understanding Dyslexia: What I Learned When My Daughter Was Diagnosed

  • Posted byby AA
  • 8 months ago
  • 6 minute read

The Day Everything Made Sense When the educational psychologist looked up from her assessment report and said, “Your daughter has dyslexia,” I felt a mix of emotions—relief, worry, and determination…

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Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids on the Spectrum: Sensory-Friendly Activities

  • Posted byby AA
  • 8 months ago
  • 1 minute read

Crafting Without the Chaos Thanksgiving crafts can be wonderful activities—or sensory nightmares. Glue, paint, glitter, and messy textures can overwhelm kids with autism who have tactile sensitivities. Autism-Friendly Thanksgiving Crafts…

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Family Photos at Thanksgiving: Making Pictures Less Stressful for Kids on the Spectrum

  • Posted byby AA
  • 8 months ago
  • 2 minute read

“Everyone Say Cheese!” Family photos are a Thanksgiving tradition, but for my daughter with autism, posing for pictures involves multiple challenges: stopping her current activity, standing still, making eye contact…

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Returning to Normal Routines After Thanksgiving: The Recovery Plan

  • Posted byby AA
  • 8 months ago
  • 1 minute read

The Day After Thanksgiving Thanksgiving weekend is over. Now what? For my daughter with autism, returning to normal routines after days of disruption requires intentional support and planning. Why Post-Thanksgiving…

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Thanksgiving Leftovers and Food Changes: Flexibility for Picky Eaters

  • Posted byby AA
  • 8 months ago
  • 2 minute read

When Yesterday’s Dinner Becomes Today’s Lunch For many families, Thanksgiving leftovers are a highlight—turkey sandwiches, reheated stuffing, and pie for breakfast. But for my daughter with autism and restricted eating,…

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Black Friday and Crowds: Autism-Friendly Shopping Alternatives

  • Posted byby AA
  • 8 months ago
  • 1 minute read

When Shopping Day Follows Thanksgiving Black Friday—the day after Thanksgiving—brings massive crowds, sensory chaos, and shopping frenzy. For my daughter with autism, Black Friday stores are nightmare environments: fluorescent lights,…

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Thanksgiving Away from Home: Navigating Unfamiliar Spaces with Autism

  • Posted byby AA
  • 9 months ago
  • 1 minute read

When Thanksgiving Isn’t at Your House Celebrating Thanksgiving at a relative’s house or another location adds layers of complexity for my daughter with autism. Unfamiliar bathrooms, different furniture arrangements, strange…

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When Thanksgiving Plans Change: Flexibility Strategies for Autism Families

  • Posted byby AA
  • 9 months ago
  • 2 minute read

The Turkey Burns and Plans Fall Apart No matter how carefully we plan Thanksgiving, something always changes. Guests arrive late. The oven breaks. Someone gets sick. Flights get canceled. For…

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Helping in the Kitchen on Thanksgiving: Including Kids on the Spectrum

  • Posted byby AA
  • 9 months ago
  • 2 minute read

Making Kitchen Help Autism-Friendly Many families include children in Thanksgiving meal preparation, but kitchens on Thanksgiving Day are chaotic, sensory-intense environments. My daughter wants to help, but the heat, smells,…

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