A dad shares how families can make holiday gatherings more inclusive and less stressful for neurodivergent kids like his — with simple, thoughtful support.
The holiday season is often a time of joy, connection, and celebration. However, for many autistic children and their families, it can also present unique challenges.
In an airy indoor pool with fish cutouts on the walls, a group of small children bobbed, floated and tentatively flutter-kicked. It was what it looked like, a starter swimming class. But here, ...
ATLANTA — When Tyrone Green’s youngest son was diagnosed with autism, his wife was immediately ready to get the 3-year-old the support he needed. But Green was stuck: He had questions about his son’s ...
Acor’s mother said this was his first time visiting Santa in the classic mall Santa experience and that he was really scared ...