The 30th Anniversary T-Shirt Design ContestΒ 

Written by: Amy Han, FCSN Voices Youth Editor Late night discussions flooded the living room, igniting sparks of inspiration in the dimly lit room as neighbors all around slipped into dreams. Huddled at the table were ten families, engaging in a vivid conversation full of hopes, dreams, and visions for a better tomorrow for the special needs community. The organization that volunteers and staff are … Continue reading The 30th Anniversary T-Shirt Design ContestΒ 

Stress and Sensory Sensitivities: How Sensory Sensitivities Contribute to Stress and Anxiety, and Techniques for Reducing Sensory Overload in Everyday Environments

For many people, stress comes from obvious things like school, homework, or social pressure. But for many children with autism, stress often comes from something that seems much smaller at first: sensory input that feels way too intense. For example, bright lights, loud classrooms, squeaky floors, scratchy clothing, or crowded hallways can make a normal environment feel overwhelming, even when nothing β€œbad” is happening. According to the Autism Research Institute, sensory sensitivities are very common in autism and can affect how children experience daily life and manage stress. That’s why some places can feel like more than just annoying β€” they can actually make a kid feel overloaded, tense, or anxious without any obvious reason to an outsider… Continue reading Stress and Sensory Sensitivities: How Sensory Sensitivities Contribute to Stress and Anxiety, and Techniques for Reducing Sensory Overload in Everyday Environments