- Best picture books for children with autism
Top recommendations for books that engage children with ASD
- How to teach pointing to a child with autism
Encourage pointing at home using everyday items
- How to make visual schedules for home
Help your autistic child understand the day’s schedule
- How to teach a child with ASD using YouTube
Teach your child to speak and learn new skills with YouTube
- Reading aloud to a child with autism
How to use books to help your autistic child learn to speak
- ASD: Toy to help develop language
Teach your autistic child how to talk using a simple toy
- Taking turns: how to teach a child with autism
Teach turn-taking to a child with ASD using a ramp racer
- ASD: transitioning between activities
Prepare your child with ASD for changes in routine or setting using visual prompts
- How to help a child with ASD respond to questions
Encourage your autistic child to express their needs and preferences by ‘acting dumb’
- Encouraging a child with autism to follow instructions
Teach a child with ASD to follow instructions through direct positive phrases
- Autism and cooperative play
How to play with a child with ASD to expand their interests and engage in interaction
- Finger strengthening tips for a child with ASD
How to help your autistic child incorporate hand strengthening exercises into daily activities
- How to talk to your autistic child
Teach your child with ASD how to talk by offering options
- Autism and speech: use a photo book
Teach a child with ASD to say self-introductory phrases with a photo book
- Autism and W sitting
Why children with ASD should be encouraged to sit cross legged
- Lego and autism: develop speech, fine motor, resilience
Use Lego to practise fine motor, speech and pointing with an autistic child
- Autism and picky eating
How to support a child with ASD who is a fussy eater with many food aversions
- How to teach eye contact to a child with ASD
Step-by-step guide on how to make eye contact with your autistic child
- How to teach an autistic child to talk
Help your child with ASD to pronounce words by sounding out each syllable and clapping