“…This additional burden was greater for children with disabilities, such as intellectual disabilities and ASD, due to difficulties related to understanding, communicating, and coping with such changes [ 58 ]. School closures and social distancing resulted in many children with disabilities stopping crucial services and therapies, decreasing class attendance, and interrupting social relationships, academic, and work routines [ 59 , 60 ••, 61 – 65 , 66 •, 67 •, 68 ••]. Additionally, studies reported alterations of sleep patterns [ 61 , 66 •, 67 •, 69 – 74 ], eating habits [ 66 •, 67 •, 75 ], and decreased physical activity [ 67 •, 76 ] among children with disabilities during this time.…”