Parents Can Provide Autism therapy at home
It's expensive to care for a child with autism. Even if you have top-notch insurance and a wonderful school district, you'll pay premium prices for everything from babysitting to summer camp. Therapy can be a costly added expense, especially when (as is often the case) some of the best therapists won't accept insurance. Fortunately, however, there are many well-established risk-free therapies that parents can provide on their own with relatively little cost in time or money. Even better, therapies provided by parents can be just as effective as those provided by therapists. Best of all, these are therapies that can help parents bond with their children while also building skills . Of course, not every parent wants to (or is good at) providing therapy to an autistic child, but if you're hoping to save money while bonding with your child it's well worth a try. Play Therapy Play therapy is exactly what it sounds like: learning through the process of play. F...