
Siblings Helping Siblings
Help siblings find ways to appreciate each other with this autism-friendly coloring activity.
Here’s an autism-friendly coloring activity that you can use to explore family interactions between autistic kids and their siblings. Print one page per child. Ask, “What things do you like to do with your sibling(s)?” Invite children to draw pictures of themselves and their siblings with their sibling(s). Help them to fill in the blanks. Ask, “How do you and your sibling help each other?”

Make a Pinch Pot!
Simple craft instructions to help your family make pinch pots from homemade dough together.

Sharing Amazing
An adult-child coloring page to spark ideas and connection.

Where Should We Go?
Even taking a walk around the neighborhood can offer opportunities for autistic children to make choices—and have fun! Use this autism-friendly coloring activity to help kids develop their decision-making.

Teaching Self-Determination Skills
Try these playful, autism-friendly activities to help your child develop important self-determination skills.

Amazing to Me
When Julia and her family do a special art activity together, Julia finds a way to add her own amazing touch!

Exploring the Amazing in Autistic Children: A Conversation with Camille Proctor, Founder of The Color of Autism Foundation
An article to help parents discover and support their autistic child’s unique perspective and personality

Creative, Talented, Amazing: A Conversation with Anna Wang, Co-founder of FCSN, about fostering autistic children’s talents
An article to help parents foster creative exploration and expression in their autistic child.