Watching your autistic twins grow up is full of surprises, including navigating two very different ways of seeing the world. You might find that your twins have play styles that seem to clash. One twin might love to run, jump, and interact, while the other finds peace in lining up blocks or watching a fan spin. It is common for parents to wonder how to…
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Navigating loose teeth and dental anxiety with autistic twins
For most families, a loose tooth is a sign of growing up and a visit from the Tooth Fairy. But in a house with autistic twins, a loose tooth can be overwhelming. It starts with a tiny wiggle and ends with a lot of big feelings. When you have two children who share so many milestones, you might expect them to lose their teeth at…
Waitlists and winter wishes: Planning your support system for the new year
The end of the year usually feels like a giant race to the finish line. Between the holiday lights and the school breaks, most parents are just trying to keep their heads above water. However, for parents of autistic twins, triplets or more, December offers a very strange and quiet opportunity. While the rest of the world is focused on toy catalogs and gingerbread houses,…