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We Are Autism Friendly

A Guide for Restaurants to accommodate people with Autism

Have a Sign outside that says "WE ARE AUTISM FRIENDLY"

Create an autism friendly section with dim lights & softer music

Make sure this area is not near the kitchen, bathroom, or bar which are noisier. A quiet corner sect

Provide Noise Cancelling Headphones

Provide Picture Menus

Educate yourself and the staff on the signs of autism

Be understanding, be patient, and give them a smile!

Find Restaurants that have picture menus

A Guide for Social Security Disability Benefits

Benefits available or Children with Autism and their families

Social security disability benefits can be a complicated subject for many of us. Knowing who qualifies, how to maximize your chance of getting approved, and how payments are calculated is crucial information to know. This is something that those with autism and their families should be aware of. That's why we made an ultimate guide about navigating social security disability benefits and included just about everything we could think of. Check out the guide: 

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A Guide to Dental Care for Children with Autism

Children with Autism Face Increased Oral Health Risks

Children with autism are likely to suffer many more oral health problems, including tooth decay, gum disease and dental injury, than children without autism. Many autistic kids have sensory sensitivities that make it difficult to maintain an effective oral hygiene routine. These issues may also make visits to the dentist challenging.


Parents and caregivers can do several things to make oral hygiene and dental visits easier for their autistic kids. Implementing behavioral techniques, using autism-friendly dental products, and seeking out dental professionals with specialized knowledge can all help your child with autism maintain good oral health.

Table of Contents

  1. Children with Autism Face Increased Oral Health Risks
  2. Oral Health Tips
  3. Recommended Oral Hygiene Products
  4. Visiting the Dentist
  5. Dentists with Special Training
  6. Resources for Parents and Kids
  7. References

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