Children's Learning Connection
06/16/2026
Just one dedicated space in your home can make a real difference for your autistic child. A low stimulation corner can give them a reliable place to go when they need to reset. You don't need anything fancy...soft lighting, a cozy seat, and a few calming things they love are all it takes to get started.
Swipe through to see some of our favorite ideas for creating that space, plus a free downloadable guide with tips for making your whole home a calmer, more predictable environment for your child.
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For autistic children, the shift into summer break can feel overwhelming. More time at home often means more noise, more choices, and more unpredictability. For parents, it can mean trying to balance work, caregiving, and constant activity without a break.
One way to support both your child and yourself is by focusing on low stimulation activities!
Check out the free resources here: https://buff.ly/Hc6BHr5 and give us a follow for more easy ways to make your home environment feel calmer and more predictable for your little one this summer.
Today we're showing you how to take a color walk! Color walks are one of our favorite activities for nervous system regulation. It’s super easy, costs nothing, and has tons of variations for inclusiveness.
Color walks give your brain a specific task to focus on to help you feel calm and grounded in the present moment.
We'll also explore some variations on the color walk in future reels. Have you tried a texture walk? A special interest scavenger hunt? A stationary search for sounds? Let us know your variations in the comments!
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| Monday | 8am - 8pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 8pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 8pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 8pm |
| Friday | 8am - 8pm |