Fun Learning Apps for Children With Autism

Neuro-typical children who grow up naturally with no impediments to their learning and intellectual abilities, are social and can communicate their demands to others. But children with autism spectrum disorder are usually withdrawn in their own world and often display behaviors that are not acceptable to others. They have trouble to effectively communicate with others, especially in a social situation. In fact, it’s often a very common problem for children to not communicate at all. In such situations, fun learning Read More

3 Children's Books Every Adult Should Reread

Through the books, we get a better understanding not only of other people's sentiments but of our own as well. I believe that all all the books, those that are written for children give us the deepest insights into our own feelings. I'd like to point out three initially children's books that helped me deal with my adult experiences. Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary This book is a fourth-grade reading and its plot can be outlined in a couple Read More