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<title>Creating Calm Corners for Children with Autism</title>
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<description>Creating a calm corner at home can be a game-changer for children with autism. These comforting spaces help reduce sensory overload and give kids a peaceful retreat to regulate emotions. Start with soft, dimmable lighting-avoid harsh fluorescents-and use calming colors like gentle blues or earthy tones. Sensory tools should be tailored to your child&#39;s preferences, such as weighted blankets, tactile toys, or noise-canceling headphones. Organize the space into simple zones, like a reading nook or fidget area, to promote independence and structure. Most importantly, personalize it with your child&#39;s favorite items to make it truly their own. Families also benefit from professional support, such as ABA billing services, to ease therapy-related financial tasks. With care and thoughtful design, a calm corner becomes more than just a space-it&#39;s a tool for emotional well-being and daily balance. Even small changes can have a lasting positive impact on your child&#39;s comfort and development.</description>
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