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Homeschooling Made Simple for Autism Families: https://www.farahdanish.com/autismhom... "Inclusion starts at home—before we demand it from schools." — Dr. Esther Dr. Esther (OT) reveals: 🔹 The hidden power of OT (beyond speech/ABA) 🔹 How to really do a sensory diet (it's not just a checklist!) 🔹 "A rule can't be broken if it was never made" (game-changing mindset shift) 🔹 Why 45 minutes of spinning = progress (regulation before learning) 🔹 Co-regulation secrets (how to stay calm when your child can't) 💡 For parents of autistic/sensory kids tired of fighting dysregulation. #AutismParenting #OccupationalTherapy #SensoryDiet Key Takeaways: OT’s Superpower: "It helps kids participate in life—not just ‘fix’ behaviors." (Farah’s son became more engaged after shifting focus to OT) Sensory Diets ≠ One-Size-Fits-All: It’s about spotting your child’s regulation cues (e.g., spinning for 45 mins = brain calming). The Golden Rule: "If you didn’t make the rule, it can’t be broken." (Reduces parent/child stress) Regulation First: A dysregulated child can’t learn—even if it takes an hour of swinging first. Co-Regulation = Key: Kids mirror your nervous system. Stay calm to help them calm. Subscribe to my newsletter: https://www.farahdanish.com/ Join My Community: 📸 Instagram: / / askfarahnow About Me: Hey there! I'm Farah. I've walked this path - first as a mother, then as a behavioral therapist and special needs educator. (And I homeschooled my own Autistic son.) What I discovered changed everything: the secret to successful learning isn't found in rigid programs or one-size-fits-all curricula. It's found in the unique connection between parent and child.