A good night’s rest isn’t guaranteed for anyone, but it is downright elusive for many people with autism. Individuals on the spectrum often have trouble falling and staying asleep
When children with Autism are oversensitive or overreactive to sensory experiences, it’s called hypersensitivity. These children might cover their ears when they hear loud noises, or eat only foods with a certain texture.
Being Barefoot and Autism – When someone is undersensitive to their environment, they might use a weighted blanket, continually rub their arms and legs on things, chew on items or go barefoot.