Jumping is more than just play for many autistic children—it can be a way of expressing joy, managing emotions, or seeking sensory input. In our blog, “Bounding with Purpose: Supporting Autistic Children Who Love to Jump”, we explore why jumping behaviors are common in autism, what they reveal about sensory needs, and how parents can provide safe, supportive outlets for this energy. With practical tips, expert insights, and a compassionate approach, this guide helps families understand and embrace their child’s unique way of experiencing the world. Read more at Rachna Autism Care.
https://rachnaautismcare.com/bounding-with-purpose-supporting-autistic-children-who-love-to-jump
https://rachnaautismcare.com/bounding-with-purpose-supporting-autistic-children-who-love-to-jump
Jumping is more than just play for many autistic children—it can be a way of expressing joy, managing emotions, or seeking sensory input. In our blog, “Bounding with Purpose: Supporting Autistic Children Who Love to Jump”, we explore why jumping behaviors are common in autism, what they reveal about sensory needs, and how parents can provide safe, supportive outlets for this energy. With practical tips, expert insights, and a compassionate approach, this guide helps families understand and embrace their child’s unique way of experiencing the world. Read more at Rachna Autism Care.
https://rachnaautismcare.com/bounding-with-purpose-supporting-autistic-children-who-love-to-jump
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