10 Tips for Holiday Travel when your Child has Autism or a Disability

Holiday travel with a special needs child 10 Tips for Holiday Travel when your Child has Autism or a Disability By Gina Brady, Fraser Sensory Supports and Training Manager As we approach the holidays and winter season, many families may be considering travel. Destination travel can be a special experience and memory for any family. […]

Parenting in Times of Vulnerability & Challenge

Many parents struggle to help children comprehend what’s going on in the world—in ways that are age-appropriate and that they can understand—including how to manage feelings, find a sense of calm, and develop coping skills. Here are some practical strategies for parents to help children who may experience fear, dismay, vulnerability, or confusion during challenging […]

Fostering Children’s Creativity: Q&A

children's creativity

Interview: Fostering Children’s Creativity, a Q&A with Dr. Joanne Foster “You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” ~ Maya Angelou   Here are some straightforward questions and answers that cover some of the basics of what parents need and want to know about nurturing children’s creativity—whether in the arts […]

Bonding With Your Baby

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Your Child Looks At You & Experiences Themselves How does your child experience themselves through you? It is called mimicking behavior. It has been said, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” And when it comes to your child, this saying has a new meaning. It’s a widely accepted notion that when children imitate, they […]

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