Teach Skills Functionally
Part of teaching your child a skill is planning to do it at the right time!
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Part of teaching your child a skill is planning to do it at the right time!
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Q: Can I apply for an Individual/non-employer sponsored health plan at any time? A: No. If you anticipate enrolling in a private (non employer sponsored
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Haircuts can be a difficult task for a child with autism. The child may experience sensory issues as well as anxiety. At some point, the
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Guest writer Josh is Sarah Steinberg’s brother. Josh is 29 years old, lives in California and has autism. As a child, Josh struggled to communicate
Guest writer Josh is Sarah Steinberg’s brother. Josh is 29 years old, lives in California and has autism. As a child, Josh struggled to communicate
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It’s that time of year again — school is officially in session! The beginning of the school year comes with all sorts of novel things:
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Guest writer Josh is Sarah Steinberg’s brother. Josh is 29 years old, lives in California and has autism. As a child, Josh struggled to communicate
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Looking to help promote independence in your child? A Visual Schedule can help! Please comment below with any questions or comments on this tip. Be
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The desire for independence is within each one of us. All of us, at some point in our lives, (whether we were 5 years old
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Check out these recent parenting tips and images which appeared on our Facebook and other Social Media pages. Feel free to send in your comments
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When a child’s birthday is approaching, parents and grandparents are asking what toys would be good to buy for the kiddo with Autism. Here are
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Guest writer Josh is Sarah Steinberg’s brother. Josh is 29 years old, lives in California and has autism. As a child, Josh struggled to communicate
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What is Autism Awareness? How can the world become aware? Familiarity brings comfort. With the current rate of Autism at 1 in 59 children, more
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Does your special needs child have difficulty making and playing with friends? Are you looking for ways to encourage social interactions between your special needs
The social skills building play date Read More »
Guest writer Josh is Sarah Steinberg’s brother. Josh is 29 years old, lives in California and has autism. As a child, Josh struggled to communicate
“Gazing at a paper sun” by Josh Read More »
Starting school for any child or parent can be stressful. A child with autism may have difficulty transitioning from being home with little structure and
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Teaching a child with Autism how to use a toilet can pose several different challenges. Even if you have success with potty training your child
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So you have decided to potty train your child? Or maybe your child will go number 1 but will not go number 2? We can
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Part one: number one Is potty training not going as easy as 1, 2, 3 like the books say? Does your child only do number
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