LITALICO Inc. (Headquarters: Meguro-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Atsuya Hasegawa), which operates the developmental support portal site "LITALICO Development Navi," will introduce information and countermeasures regarding "heatstroke risks" for children with developmental disabilities (such as ASD/Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD/Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) as the full summer approaches with July beginning tomorrow, and will issue a warning. Children with developmental disabilities often find that general heatstroke countermeasures, such as hydration and adjusting clothing, are ineffective due to characteristics like sensory biases (blunting/hypersensitivity) and fixations. This release will present "heatstroke risks" commonly observed in children with developmental disabilities, as revealed through case studies from families of affected individuals shared on the site, along with expert explanations and countermeasures from a physician. General Heatstroke Countermeasures Ineffective? The "Invisible Risks" of Developmental Disabilities With July beginning tomorrow and the height of summer just around the corner, heatstroke prevention measures are being called for nationwide. However, in households with children with developmental disabilities (such as ASD/Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD/Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), the problem arises that "general heatstroke countermeasures are difficult to implement due to the child's characteristics and fixations, making support challenging." This time, we will introduce four often-overlooked heatstroke risks based on real-life cases from parents shared on the "LITALICO Development Navi" community and columns. Four Major Summer Cases Seen on "LITALICO Development Navi" - Sensory Blunting, Hypersensitivity, Fixations -- Concerns such as "Not feeling thirsty," "Refusing to drink," "Not complaining of feeling unwell," and "Difficulty dressing appropriately for the weather" -- 1. Inability to notice "thi