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Fun Sensory Friendly Activities for Kids
Children learn through play. Sensory-friendly activities can facilitate the development of fine motor, gross motor, visual perceptual, and creative skills. Sounds, sights, smells, tastes and textures can easily be incorporated into therapeutic play. Here are some sensory friendly activities that you can do right in your home: [...]
Accessible Trails in Colorado
Outdoor recreation and exercise can be considered a highly valuable means of supporting mental and physical health. As Coloradans, we cherish our home state for the abundance of sunny days, the diversity and beauty of the landscape, and the multitude of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Hiking has especially been [...]
TV Shows with Representation of Autism Spectrum Disorder
According to recent reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in every 54 children in the United States is diagnosed with autism. Children's shows are more frequently taking the initiative to feature diverse representation, including characters on the spectrum. Not only does this representation matter for [...]
Food Strategies for Children with Austim
It is common for children with autism to have eating challenges. These challenges can include: Avoiding certain foods Being irritable during meals Eating only a few favorite foods Refusing to try new foods This can make it challenging to ensure your child is eating a healthy range of foods and [...]
A Guide to Sensory Friendly Hair Salons Across Denver
Haircuts can be an uncomfortable and stressful experience for any child. For neurodivergent children, getting a haircut can be a consistently overwhelming sensory experience. Parents with neurodivergent children may struggle to find a hairdresser that can individualize their approach and provide modifications to accommodate sensory challenges. Some hair stylists [...]
How to Build a Sensory Cozy Corner at Home
Building a sensory friendly cozy corner in your home is a great way to give your child a place for self-soothing. These comfortable “calm down” corners are particularly helpful for children with sensory difficulties. They can benefit children with autism, sensory processing disorder, ADHD, other neurodiversity, or children who generally [...]