Explaining an Autism Diagnosis to Your Child
The idea of sharing an autism diagnosis with your child can be just as overwhelming as receiving the diagnosis in the first place. We all
The idea of sharing an autism diagnosis with your child can be just as overwhelming as receiving the diagnosis in the first place. We all
As a new school year approaches, many of our parents start thinking about whether their child should enroll in school or stay exclusively in ABA
The idea of reaching out to someone about an autism diagnosis can be very scary. Even if deep down it is clear that
Applying social skills practice in the real world can be daunting. Check out these 5 easy steps you can put into action today!
The Holiday Season has come and gone, but we are just now entering the coldest days of the year! If your child is anything like
The Holiday season can be exciting, but for many of our families the changes to routine can cause stress! This month’s newsletter is full of fun, easy to implement activities and strategies to make the holiday time a little less stressful! Click the link to access winter activities, visual supports and awesome books that you can use all month long!
The holiday season is finally upon us! We made it! Each year we get many requests from friends and families to share ideas for holiday
Latest tips, tricks and resources for children with autism and their families.
Here is a peek into some of the fun mother’s day crafts we are totally loving this week! All of these crafts are easy to complete with basic craft supplies hanging around the house. No need for extra trips to the store while we are all trying to stay safe at home!
Independent play can be a game changer. Independent play time can allow for a little piece of time to do all the things we do as parents. And let’s face it, right now we all could use a free minute to focus on something other than entertaining our kids.