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How Autistic Entrepreneurs Can Start and Grow a Successful Business
With the right framing, entrepreneurship and neurodiversity can fit together in a way that protects well-being and supports consistency.
Ciera Lawson
Mar 25 min read


How Dry Air Affects Babies, Plus Care and Management Tips
Understanding humidity levels is key to keeping your baby healthy and comfortable, especially during winter.
Aishah Mustapha
Feb 239 min read


Fatigue Check, Not Failure: A Self-Care Plan for Parents of Special Needs and Autistic Children
This guide focuses on two things you can actually do: assess your fatigue level and build a self-care plan that fits your child, your household, and your reality.
Ciera Lawson
Feb 164 min read


What is Central Coherence and What Does it Have to Do With Autism?
In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at what central coherence is and how it can affect neurodivergent people.

Thrive Autism Coaching
Feb 39 min read


Autism and Perfectionism: Learning to Embrace Imperfection
In this blog post, we'll explore the relationship between autism and perfectionism, the positive and negative aspects of perfectionism, and how to embrace imperfection so you can leverage the positive aspects of perfectionism without suffering from its downsides.

Thrive Autism Coaching
Jan 269 min read


Guide To Driving with Autism
While having autism does not automatically prevent someone from becoming a safe and capable driver, specific characteristics associated with the condition can influence the driving experience, including sensory sensitivities, difficulties with nonverbal road communication, and attention issues.
Payer Law Group
Jan 205 min read


Food Neophobia in Autistic Individuals
Taken from Thrive Autism Coaching Food neophobia, or the fear of trying new foods, is a phobia that unfortunately affects many autistic individuals. Whether you are nervous about trying new foods because of your sensory processing differences, a rigid preference for routine, or other reasons, this can lead to a dietary range limited enough that it can affect your health. In this blog post, I will explore the intricacies of food neophobia in autistic individuals, from its caus
Patty Laushman
Dec 29, 20256 min read


The Homeschool Cafeteria: How To Prioritize Nutrition In Your Homeschool Curriculum
We’re here to give you creative, practical ideas for making nutrition a joyful part of your routine. You’ll find nutrition information, kid-friendly recipes, and tips for creating a healthy home cafeteria that fuels both learning and lifelong wellness.
Love One Today
Dec 22, 20258 min read


How Dry Air Affects Babies, Plus Care and Management Tips
Whether from indoor heating or poor ventilation, dry air is bad for your baby’s health and comfort, often resulting in poor sleep and daytime crankiness. Understanding humidity levels is key to keeping your baby healthy and comfortable, especially during winter.
Aishah Mustapha
Dec 15, 20259 min read


How to Use Hyperfocus to Your Advantage
Although hyperfocus has plenty of value for autistic individuals, this extraordinary focus can be both a superpower and a challenge – a way of focusing intensely on a specific subject that can come at a cost. To best use your hyperfocus, you need to understand how to harness it effectively to transform it into a remarkable asset.
Jackson McMahan
Dec 11, 202510 min read


Turning School Breaks into Growth Seasons: How Parents of Children with Autism Can Nurture Learning, Language, and Calm
Introducing language learning, creative exploration, or simple sensory activities can help turn unstructured time into moments of discovery and progress.
Simone McFarlane
Nov 20, 20253 min read


Three things that can help you navigate a long-haul flight as an autistic person
With the right planning and preparation and a little bit of self-care, the experience can become more manageable.
Dwayne Wayans
Nov 3, 20252 min read


Helping Autistic Children with Homework: Calm, Effective Strategies for Parents
By blending structure, patience, and positive reinforcement, parents can turn homework time into an opportunity for growth rather than frustration.
Simone McFarlane
Oct 27, 20254 min read


Helping Your Child with Special Needs Engage with the Arts
The right tools, environments, and rhythms can transform art from an occasional activity into a deeply meaningful part of your child’s life.
Simone McFarlane
Oct 6, 20254 min read


Three ways moving house can be challenging for autistic children
If you’re in the process of moving house, understanding some of the difficulties your autistic child may be experiencing will equip you with the tools you need to support them. In this guide, we share three things to keep in mind.
Dwayne Wayans
Sep 29, 20252 min read


Accessible Holidays for Disabled Students: Simple Plans, Big Smiles
Whether you are a parent, carer, teacher or group leader, there are plenty of inclusive options that balance fun with safety and comfort.
Jack Harrison
Aug 25, 20255 min read


Parenting a Child with a Disability: A Guide to Support, Resources, and Advocacy
o find support for you and your child, explore the common challenges parents of children with disabilities face and how to navigate them.
Disability Advice
Aug 18, 20259 min read


Three sleep-related disorders affecting young people with ASD
Sleep plays a vital role in emotional regulation, learning, memory, and overall wellbeing – yet for many young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), restful nights are elusive.
Jason Trent
Aug 11, 20253 min read


The Importance of School Trips for Child Development and Autism
The right kind of school trip can significantly enhance a child's educational journey and overall personal growth.
Jack Harrison
Jul 21, 20253 min read


From Graduation to the Workforce Navigating Life After High School with Autism
Whether you want to jump straight into a career, go to college, or even start your own business, there are paths you can take that align with your strengths and interests. The key is being thoughtful about your next steps and creating a plan that works best for you.
Daniel Sherwin
Jun 30, 20253 min read
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