Children's Learning Connection

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Children's Learning Connection (CLC), a division of Autism Learning Partners, is a provider in evidence-based, family-oriented autism therapies.

We provide Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy. Children's Learning Connection (CLC), a division of Autism Learning Partners, is an ABA industry leader and provider in evidence-based, family-oriented autism therapies. We specialize in the treatment of developmental disabilities while providing customized care plans for individuals with autism

Photos from Children's Learning Connection's post 06/16/2026

Just one dedicated space in your home can make a real difference for your autistic child. A low stimulation corner can give them a reliable place to go when they need to reset. You don't need anything fancy...soft lighting, a cozy seat, and a few calming things they love are all it takes to get started.

Swipe through to see some of our favorite ideas for creating that space, plus a free downloadable guide with tips for making your whole home a calmer, more predictable environment for your child.
🏡 Grab the free Calm Home Environment Guide here: https://buff.ly/kPnzEUr

06/15/2026

The official start of summer is almost here, and for many autistic children, water is pure magic. Between the sound, the movement, and the cool touch, it's one of the most joy-filled sensory experiences of the season.

Water safety is an important area where a little extra preparation goes a long way.
We've pulled together some water safety tips specifically for autism families, so you can feel confident and ready for all your summer water plans.

Read the full guide here: https://buff.ly/UVCI3fl
and be sure to share this with a family heading into a summer full of water adventures!

Photos from Children's Learning Connection's post 06/09/2026

Today we're continuing our spotlight on early developmental patterns we see parents often miss, because an early Autism diagnosis can open doors. Click through to read about the fifth pattern in our series, uneven skill development.

If your child is struggling in some ways, but not others, a comprehensive evaluation can help you understand the full picture and give your child the right support in the right areas.

If you have questions, visit our website today for more info on diagnostic evaluations.

www.AutismLearningPartners.com

Photos from Children's Learning Connection's post 06/04/2026

Screen time can be a helpful tool, especially during long summer days. Low stimulation shows tend to move at a slower pace, with softer voices and simpler visuals. This makes them easier to follow and less likely to overwhelm.

Check out slide 3 for some of our favorite shows, and check out https://buff.ly/PHkw309 for our full guide to a low stimulation summer!

Photos from Children's Learning Connection's post 05/30/2026

When a child plays the same way, every time, with little interest in pretend play or interactive games, that pattern matters.

It can look like focus or creativity, and repetitive actions can be calming and enjoyable to kids. Take note if it consistently replaces shared play and flexible exploration. Early evaluation and diagnosis can lead to more options and improved outcomes!

05/27/2026

For autistic children, the shift into summer break can feel overwhelming. More time at home often means more noise, more choices, and more unpredictability. For parents, it can mean trying to balance work, caregiving, and constant activity without a break.

One way to support both your child and yourself is by focusing on low stimulation activities!

Check out the free resources here: https://buff.ly/Hc6BHr5 and give us a follow for more easy ways to make your home environment feel calmer and more predictable for your little one this summer.

05/21/2026

Today we're showing you how to take a color walk! Color walks are one of our favorite activities for nervous system regulation. It’s super easy, costs nothing, and has tons of variations for inclusiveness.

Color walks give your brain a specific task to focus on to help you feel calm and grounded in the present moment.

We'll also explore some variations on the color walk in future reels. Have you tried a texture walk? A special interest scavenger hunt? A stationary search for sounds? Let us know your variations in the comments!

Follow us for more tips and tricks on nervous system regulation (and just plain fun things to do)!

Photos from Children's Learning Connection's post 05/17/2026

Does your child become highly distressed when routines change?

Part three in our series on early developmental patterns focuses on bringing awareness to preferences for familiar routines. For some children, these early patterns may be associated with autism. For others, they may simply signal a need for extra support. Either way, taking notice early gives families more options and more time to act.

We've got tons of resources available to you via our website. Hit the link in our bio to learn more!

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5312 Bolsa Avenue Suite 105
Huntington Beach, CA
92649

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Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm