When “What They Like” Isn’t Working: A Parent’s Guide to True Reinforcement
As parents and caregivers, we know our children better than anyone else. We know their favorite colors, the snacks they beg for at the grocery store, and the toys that…
As parents and caregivers, we know our children better than anyone else. We know their favorite colors, the snacks they beg for at the grocery store, and the toys that…
Understanding Autism in India: Nurturing Hope, Acceptance, and Inclusion For a long time, across many communities in India, a child who did not speak on time or preferred playing alone…
If you are raising a beautiful, unique child with autism or another developmental difference, you have likely noticed them engaging in repetitive behaviors. Perhaps they flap their hands when excited, rock back and forth while watching a favorite show, or line up their toys in a precise, unbroken chain.