


Supporting Families Living with Autism
At Little Treasures, we’re here to help you navigate the world of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) with trusted information, guidance, and resources tailored to your child’s unique needs.
We understand that every child’s journey is different — and we’re here to listen, connect, and support you with resources that truly fit your family.
To get started, here are some valuable organizations offering information and insight on ASD in Canada:
🔹 autismcanada.org
🔹 autismspeaks.ca
🔹 autismjunction.ca
🔹 ontaba.org
🔹 autismontario.com
These are great starting points — but your child’s needs are unique.
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Interesting read!!
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Sensing What Others Cannot: Anomalous Experiences and Autism
www.psychologytoday.com
Some autistics can tap into extraordinary sensory abilities, but scientific stigma and the fear of being overpathologized may be silencing them. Some parents may feel hesitant to start an autism day program because it can be an emotional step into unfamiliar territory, filled with questions, uncertainties, and fears about their child’s future. Concerns about whether their child will adapt, how others will understand their needs, or how the family will adjust are all natural. At Little Treasures, we understand that this is more than just enrolling in a program—it’s the beginning of a new journey for your whole family. Our compassionate team is here to guide you every step of the way, offering not only individualized support for your child but also resources, education, and emotional encouragement for parents and siblings.
We work with you to create a welcoming, understanding environment where your child can thrive, and your family can feel confident, supported, and never alone. ... See MoreSee Less

Count on grandma to go the distance
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Grandma's books helps autistic children to express emotions
www.bbc.com
A grandmother who has a granddaughter living with autism has created 10 books to help children to express their emotions by using colour