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Early Signs of Regulation Challenges in Autism: What Families and Educators Should Look For
It’s Not Always What It Looks Like A child who suddenly shuts down during circle time. Another who seems “fine” all morning but melts down just before lunch. A student who avoids certain rooms, sounds, or textures without being able to explain why. These moments are often described as behavior, but more often than not, they are early signs of regulation challenges. Regulation is the body’s ability to manage energy, emotions, and sensory input. When it’s off balance, childr
Carelinks ABA Staff
May 84 min read


Mental Health Month: Understanding regulation for children with autism and its impact on learning, routines, and family life
Why Regulation Matters More Than We Often Realize During Mental Health Month, conversations often focus on emotions, well-being, and coping skills. For children with autism, one of the most important foundations beneath all of these is something we sometimes don’t see directly but feel every day, which is regulation. Regulation refers to how a child manages their emotions, sensory input, energy levels, and responses to the world around them. When regulation feels supported,
Carelinks ABA Staff
May 14 min read


Supporting Children with Autism in Everyday Life: Practical Strategies for Parents and Educators
Everyday Moments Are Where Growth Happens Support doesn’t only happen during structured sessions or planned lessons. Some of the most meaningful learning takes place in the small, everyday moments, like getting ready in the morning, transitioning between activities, playing with peers, or winding down at the end of the day. For children with autism, these moments can sometimes feel overwhelming or unpredictable. With the right strategies in place, they can become opportunit
Carelinks ABA Staff
Apr 243 min read


Creating Inclusive Classrooms and Everyday Environments for Children with Autism
Inclusion Starts with Intention As conversations around autism continue to grow during Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, one thing becomes increasingly clear. It is that inclusion doesn’t happen by accident. It is thoughtfully created, nurtured, and continuously improved across the environments that children move through every day. From classrooms and daycares to community play spaces and family outings, inclusive environments help children feel safe, understood, and abl
Carelinks ABA Staff
Apr 173 min read


From Awareness to Action: How One Voice Is Inspiring Sensory Understanding Through the #BarefootAutismChallenge
Autism Through a Different Lens Autism Awareness Month often invites us to learn more, but some experiences can only truly be understood when we step into them, even in small ways. This April, we’re honored to collaborate with a powerful self-advocate, Tyler Leech, whose movement is helping people do exactly that. Through the #BarefootAutismChallenge, Tyler invites individuals to experience the sensory world in a new way - by simply taking off their shoes. The Story Behind th
Carelinks ABA Staff
Apr 104 min read
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