Holiday Season 2020: Tools and Resources for Children and Families Affected by Autism

Holiday Season 2020: Tools and Resources for Children and Families Affected by Autism

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! 

Sweet and Easy Mother’s Day Crafts

Sweet and Easy Mother’s Day Crafts

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!

Save Time and Sanity with Play Schedules

Save Time and Sanity with Play Schedules

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.

Teaching Joint Attention Through Play

Teaching Joint Attention Through Play

Joint Attention and Autism: Six Steps to Play with your Child Our kiddos usually have no problem playing with an app, watching a video, or interacting with electronic devices. These activities can be helpful because they give you a few minutes of total peace to...

We have been a family blessed with the help of the team at The Helm. Our son was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when he was 2.5 and The Helm was one of the places recommended by our developmental psychologist. I am a physician and still found it hard navigating this new medical problem and knowing what to do next. I called many places and from step one Lee Ann was the most helpful explaining the process with paperwork, assessment, available services, insurance, etc. we were able to start therapy quite soon after diagnosis and had sessions at home daily for 3 hours. The quality of staff, the system they have in place for the therapists, the coordination by the BCBA supervising therapist and early response put us at ease that we were on the right path. Ultimately the steady positive changes we saw with our son overcame any fears we had about autism holding our son back for the rest of his life.

We used many forms of intervention that we felt were individually tailored for our family – for potty training, anger management, dietary intervention and even let them know when we could not maintain something suggested in family training, and they would just take our request and implement another plan. Our son has now graduated/transitioned out of therapy and is currently in pre-K in a regular classroom with him on par with his class in academics, has friends and no behavior issues. Most important of all we have a happy son who loves to play with his big sister.

I know that I will always read all there is on autism and watch my son for any features. But I hope my review adds to positive aspects that I wish someone would have told me when I started the journey – start early, don’t put off your suspicions, get your child evaluated now! The label does not hinder,  in fact it falls to the side once you have the diagnosis to facilitate therapy. ABA intervention, especially done with the right people, makes a big difference. It does not pressure or upset the child at all, and you are not stuck in therapy for life! I know if any behavioral issues come up in the future I have The Helm, and they will help us and the outcome is going to be positive. Said with heartfelt thanks.

– Former Helm ABA Family

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