Belief Shaping Therapies

Sensory Seekers and Sensory Avoiders

Every child experiences the world through their senses—but for some, the need for sensory input is far greater. These children, often called Sensory Seekers, crave movement, touch, sound, and other sensations to feel regulated and focused. Supporting them with targeted sensory activities can help them stay calm, engaged, and ready to learn. At Belief Shaping … Read more

Overuse of Gadgets and Autism

The overuse of gadgets, such as smartphones, tablets, and other digital devices, can have both positive and negative consequences on children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While these gadgets can provide valuable tools for communication and learning, excessive screen time can have various adverse effects, particularly for children with autism, who may be more sensitive … Read more