Playing is an important part of any child’s neurological development. Whether it is structured or unstructured, when children engage in play, they activate different sensory systems, such as touch, sight, sound, and movement, which stimulate brain activity and promote cognitive growth.
The terms ‘single mom’ and ‘deadbeat fathers’ have permeated society, becoming ubiquitous in conversations about parenthood. Despite the prevalence of discussions on the topic, the growing social reality of single parenthood continues to escalate.
In the tapestry of human diversity, autism stands as a unique thread, weaving its way through communities with its spectrum of challenges and gifts.