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Why Rest and Downtime Matter for Children With Autism
By Amy’s Angels Health Care For many children, busy days can be exhausting. For autistic children, that exhaustion can happen even faster. School environments, social expectations, sensory input, transitions, and constant demands can place significant stress on a child’s nervous system throughout the day. Sometimes what looks like irritability, withdrawal, emotional outbursts, or refusal is actually overwhelm. Many children are not trying to be difficult. They are trying to r

Amy's Angels Health Care Team
May 161 min read


Why Small Wins Matter for Children With Autism!
When raising a child with autism, it can feel easy to focus only on the big goals. Speaking more.Fewer meltdowns.Improved transitions.Greater independence. But real progress often starts much smaller than people expect. Sometimes growth looks like: trying a new activity tolerating a louder environment asking for help calming down faster communicating a need recovering after frustration making it through part of a difficult day These moments may seem small from the outside. Bu

Amy's Angels Health Care Team
May 71 min read
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