10 Autism Friendly Halloween Spots for Families
Halloween can often have an adverse effect on children with autism. The scary masks, loud sounds, erratic lights, and having
Read MoreHalloween can often have an adverse effect on children with autism. The scary masks, loud sounds, erratic lights, and having
Read MoreEveryone always makes a big ruckus over Harry Potter’s Butterbeer. Butterbeer is excellent, yes, but having visited Orlando’s Universal Studios,
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Read MoreThis year Disneyland parks in California feature a multicultural celebration to welcome the Year of the Dog. The festivities,
Read MoreIt is a fact that everyone loves a delicious snack. When visiting the parks with autism, buying snacks beats
Read MoreHave a kid that can’t get enough of thrill attractions? You are not alone. Many kids with autism crave movement. Whether
Read MoreIf you have a child with autism, chances are your kid loves spinning. And though they may not be
Read MoreAlbert Hammond may make beautiful music, but he was a little off with “It never rains in Southern California.”
Read MoreEvery year most US kids are ecstatic to know Halloween is coming. Why is this? Well, it is the
Read MoreEvery year the Disney Social Media Moms organizers invite bloggers to partake in their ‘ On the Road’ Conference. Here
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