I received a BT2200 and Active Noise Cancelling Headphones from Purosound to facilitate this post. All opinions are my own. Finding A Viable, Usable Bluetooth Headphones As an autism family, one thing we have come to realize is that our son loves to use his tablet. However, he will often drive up the sound to […]
The Attack Of The Killer Straws?
Sounds silly, doesn’t it? However, take the combined effect of a poorly researched, 9-year-old’s science fair project. Add in a timely photo of a turtle with a straw in its nostril has led to a worldwide movement to ban the evil plastic drinking straws. And anyone who gets in the way will get steamrolled. The problem […]
4 Ways To Make Summer Easier For Children With Autism
(StatePoint) Transitional times of the year mean shifting schedules, which can be particularly challenging for children with autism and their families. Whether you’re just beginning to learn about cognitive special needs, or have many years of experience, gaining insight into what has helped other families cope can be valuable. Holly Robinson Peete, actress and autism […]
Christmas in our Autism Impacted Home, Preparing Your Autistic Child For Christmas
This post was originally published on Christmas Day, 2010. Now 7 years later I was asked for some tips on how I prepared my autistic son for Christmas and I thought of this post. I decided to do some editing to compare it to current day preparations. This is only a guide, all children with […]
Joining The Netflix Stream Team
Disclosure: I am a member of the Netflix Canada Stream Team and will occasionally receive product and perks. All opinions are my own. Very early on when Netflix originally came to Canada, I took out a trial membership. Over the years since, I have found that more and more of our family’s TV time was […]
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