Autism and Anxiety Supports and strategies for children, parents, teachers, and therapists. Autism Autism and Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS) Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on August 6, 2020 Can people with autism experience chronic pain? Absolutely yes. Here are some reasons why. Can people with autism experience chronic pain? Absolutely yes. Here are some reasons why. Autism Returning to Life with Autism in a Post-Pandemic World Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on May 19, 2020 The post-pandemic world brings hope but also a new set of fears. Learn what those fears are for children with autism and how to help. The post-pandemic world brings hope but also a new set of fears. Learn what those fears are for children with autism and how to help. Autism The Role of Stress and Chronic GI Symptoms in Autism Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on May 4, 2020 GI problems in your autistic child? Stress may be playing a role. GI problems in your autistic child? Stress may be playing a role. Autism Smoother Transitions for Children on the Autism Spectrum Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on December 3, 2019 Transitions can be challenging for children on the autism spectrum. Here are some strategies to help. Transitions can be challenging for children on the autism spectrum. Here are some strategies to help. Autism "Mom and Dad, Do I Have Autism?" Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on November 4, 2019 Revealing a diagnosis of autism to a child can be an uncomfortable experience for parents. These guidelines make it easier. Revealing a diagnosis of autism to a child can be an uncomfortable experience for parents. These guidelines make it easier. Anxiety How to Manage Anxiety in Nonverbal People with Autism Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on October 1, 2019 Minimally verbal people with autism have just as much anxiety as others with autism. Here's how to help. Minimally verbal people with autism have just as much anxiety as others with autism. Here's how to help. Autism Autism Back at School Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on September 3, 2019 Many autistic students find having lunch in the cafeteria to be the most challenging part of the school day. Here's what to do about it. Many autistic students find having lunch in the cafeteria to be the most challenging part of the school day. Here's what to do about it. Autism Increasing Comfort Level in Social Situations Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on July 29, 2019 Social skills training is often the go-to strategy for addressing social interaction in autistic children. But is it enough? Social skills training is often the go-to strategy for addressing social interaction in autistic children. But is it enough? Autism Beyond Fire Drills and Shirt Tags Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on July 8, 2019 Sensory sensitivities in autistic children often go well beyond the traditional five senses. Find out more and what to do about it. Sensory sensitivities in autistic children often go well beyond the traditional five senses. Find out more and what to do about it. Autism Relaxation Training for Kids on the Autism Spectrum Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on June 3, 2019 Can kids on the autism spectrum learn relaxation techniques? Absolutely! Learn how. Can kids on the autism spectrum learn relaxation techniques? Absolutely! Learn how. Anxiety 5 Reasons for High Anxiety in Childhood Autism Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on May 1, 2019 How to identify and treat the most common causes of anxiety in children with autism. How to identify and treat the most common causes of anxiety in children with autism. Autism Medical Visits and Autism: A Better Way Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on April 6, 2019 A trip to the doctor's office can be downright terrifying for a child on the autism spectrum. It doesn't have to be this way. A trip to the doctor's office can be downright terrifying for a child on the autism spectrum. It doesn't have to be this way.
Autism Autism and Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS) Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on August 6, 2020 Can people with autism experience chronic pain? Absolutely yes. Here are some reasons why. Can people with autism experience chronic pain? Absolutely yes. Here are some reasons why.
Autism Returning to Life with Autism in a Post-Pandemic World Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on May 19, 2020 The post-pandemic world brings hope but also a new set of fears. Learn what those fears are for children with autism and how to help. The post-pandemic world brings hope but also a new set of fears. Learn what those fears are for children with autism and how to help.
Autism The Role of Stress and Chronic GI Symptoms in Autism Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on May 4, 2020 GI problems in your autistic child? Stress may be playing a role. GI problems in your autistic child? Stress may be playing a role.
Autism Smoother Transitions for Children on the Autism Spectrum Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on December 3, 2019 Transitions can be challenging for children on the autism spectrum. Here are some strategies to help. Transitions can be challenging for children on the autism spectrum. Here are some strategies to help.
Autism "Mom and Dad, Do I Have Autism?" Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on November 4, 2019 Revealing a diagnosis of autism to a child can be an uncomfortable experience for parents. These guidelines make it easier. Revealing a diagnosis of autism to a child can be an uncomfortable experience for parents. These guidelines make it easier.
Anxiety How to Manage Anxiety in Nonverbal People with Autism Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on October 1, 2019 Minimally verbal people with autism have just as much anxiety as others with autism. Here's how to help. Minimally verbal people with autism have just as much anxiety as others with autism. Here's how to help.
Autism Autism Back at School Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on September 3, 2019 Many autistic students find having lunch in the cafeteria to be the most challenging part of the school day. Here's what to do about it. Many autistic students find having lunch in the cafeteria to be the most challenging part of the school day. Here's what to do about it.
Autism Increasing Comfort Level in Social Situations Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on July 29, 2019 Social skills training is often the go-to strategy for addressing social interaction in autistic children. But is it enough? Social skills training is often the go-to strategy for addressing social interaction in autistic children. But is it enough?
Autism Beyond Fire Drills and Shirt Tags Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on July 8, 2019 Sensory sensitivities in autistic children often go well beyond the traditional five senses. Find out more and what to do about it. Sensory sensitivities in autistic children often go well beyond the traditional five senses. Find out more and what to do about it.
Autism Relaxation Training for Kids on the Autism Spectrum Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on June 3, 2019 Can kids on the autism spectrum learn relaxation techniques? Absolutely! Learn how. Can kids on the autism spectrum learn relaxation techniques? Absolutely! Learn how.
Anxiety 5 Reasons for High Anxiety in Childhood Autism Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on May 1, 2019 How to identify and treat the most common causes of anxiety in children with autism. How to identify and treat the most common causes of anxiety in children with autism.
Autism Medical Visits and Autism: A Better Way Christopher Lynch Ph.D. on April 6, 2019 A trip to the doctor's office can be downright terrifying for a child on the autism spectrum. It doesn't have to be this way. A trip to the doctor's office can be downright terrifying for a child on the autism spectrum. It doesn't have to be this way.