By: Lydia Chan For families navigating the world of autism, the outdoors can offer a gentle refuge. There’s something uniquely comforting about natural spaces that don’t demand eye contact or rapid responses. Birds chirp at their own pace, trees don’t interrupt, and no one minds if you flap your hands or walk in circles. ButContinueContinue reading “Outdoor Activities That Encourage Calm and Connection forChildren With Autism”