Addresses a common concern among parents: how to stop problem behaviours like hitting in children with autism. She emphasizes the importance of thorough assessment, including identifying how often the Behaviour occurs, who or what is being hit, and understanding the function behind the hitting. Recognizing when hitting does not occur can provide valuable insights for creating a prevention plan. tresses the need for a proactive approach, focusing on increasing positive reinforcement and preferred activities while managing demands on the child. She highlights that creating a comprehensive plan is essential for effectively reducing aggressive behaviours.

Sensory Play Made Easy: 5 Steps to a Perfect Sensory Table
Setting up a sensory table doesn’t have to be complicated. By choosing a clear theme, using safe and engaging materials,
