06/02/2026
What if learning finally felt fun for your child? ✨
Every neurodivergent child learns differently and sometimes, the smallest changes can make the biggest difference. Our latest blog shares simple ways to help children stay engaged, build confidence, and enjoy learning through their strengths, interests, and unique learning styles.
Click the link here to read the full blog and discover how Autism Envisioned helps children learn in ways that truly work for them.
👉 https://www.autismenvisionedfoundation.org/post/learning-that-clicks-how-to-make-learning-fun-for-neurodivergent-kids
05/25/2026
Their bravery is remembered with deep gratitude and respect.
Happy Memorial Day! Take a moment today to reflect and appreciate the freedom their sacrifice made possible. 🌿
05/20/2026
When your child is communicating, but you’re basically playing a guessing game 😅
You try, you observe, you think you got it right, then nope again. And somehow, the answer is always something you didn’t expect at all.
If you’re a parent, you know this mix of confusion, patience, and “aha!” moments that comes with understanding your child in their own way. 😄
💬 What’s the funniest “wrong guess” you’ve made before figuring it out?
05/19/2026
Your child doesn’t need eye contact to connect 💛
Many autistic kids communicate, listen, and learn in ways that look different from what people expect.
Eye contact is often seen as a sign of respect or attention, but for some autistic children, it can feel stressful or distracting.
Our newest blog talks about why forcing eye contact can make communication harder and what supportive communication can look like instead. 🌟
Read our latest blog and learn how to support communication in a way that feels safe and natural for your child.
👉 https://www.autismenvisionedfoundation.org/post/when-eye-contact-feels-too-loud-why-forcing-it-can-stress-autistic-kids
Visit our website to learn more! ⤵️
https://www.autismenvisionedfoundation.org/
05/13/2026
💙 The most powerful support a child with autism can receive is being accepted exactly as they are.
When a child feels understood instead of corrected, and supported instead of pressured, that’s when real growth begins. Acceptance builds safety, and safety builds learning, confidence, and connection.
Every small step becomes more meaningful when a child knows they are valued just as they are, not as who others expect them to be. ✨
💬 As a parent, what does acceptance look like in your everyday moments with your child?