Recent studies show sleep concerns are more prevalent with people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some people with autism experience sleep apnea which can cause the heart to stop several times momentarily at night.| Autism Parenting Magazine
As a pediatric occupational therapist and a mother, I try my best to fully understand each child and his/her sensory needs, both at home and in my practice. Children living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) tend to experience sensory overload or adverse reactions to sensory input more frequently than typically […]| Autism Parenting Magazine