Where did summer go? In what seems like the blink of an eye, it’s already time to start planning for the return of the school year this fall.
Read MoreSummer is here and that means that it’s time to plan your summer vacations. While many of you will be heading to the beaches and lakes to soak in the sun and keep cool, there are a plethora of Autism-friendly establishments to consider when planning your vacations this summer.
Read MoreThose who need around-the-clock supervision for their special needs child may decide that hire a caregiver experienced in working with special needs populations is the best solution for their family. Learn more about what to look for when hiring a caregiver to help with your family.
Read MoreBeing a parent or family member of a child with autism spectrum disorder is no easy feat. While there are many opportunities for joy and happiness with your child, there's also a fair share of struggle involved. Read more to learn about the biggest challenges parents and families of a child with autism face, and how to get the right kind of support.
Read MoreSummer is right around the corner, and that means that with school coming to a close, it's time to start thinking about how you will find the support you need for your loved one with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and/or other special needs.
Read MoreWhile there is no known cause for Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to date, scientists are determined to search for a cause through various research studies focused on genetics.
Read MoreIf you have a child or family member with a disability such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), it's important to know about the ABLE Act so you can start to better save and prepare for your child’s future.
Read MoreWhen raising a child with autism spectrum disorder, the chances of having to deal with bullying are high. Sadly, 60%of children who have a disability report being bullied compared to 25% of children who do not have a disability. Learn about the signs and symptoms of bullying, and what you can do to help put an end to it.
Read MoreWhen your child or loved one suffers from an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) traveling may seem like a beautiful idea that is completely out of reach for your family. With a bit of planning and support, you can learn to enjoy going on family vacations and traveling with ASD without some of the common mishaps or triggers that foreign or unknown environments can stir up.
Read MoreWhether it's a week off from school, or several months, these times of the year can be especially trying for parents, especially when there is a special needs child living in the home. Here are some tips for navigating school breaks that will leave you feeling under control, rather than like you need a break yourself.
Read MoreWhen you have a child who has special needs as far as attending school and learning are concerned, the special education system can offer a variety of benefits aimed at helping your child reach his/her education goals. It can be difficult to fully understand the special education system, and everything needed to effectively work within it.
Read MoreAs a parent or teacher of special needs children, it may help to become a member of a SEPTA, or special education parent teacher association. SEPTAs work with the local PTA, parents, teachers, and school administrators to build a support system for special needs children in the community.
Read MoreWhen a child or adult has autism spectrum disorder (ASD), social settings can present a bit of a challenge. Knowing how to act in social situations is something that is more of a struggle for a person with ASD than it is for others. This is why social skills training is essential.
Read MoreThe holidays brings extra opportunities for autism wandering, a dangerous habit nearly 50% of those with ASD engage in. Learn about the risks of autism wandering, as well as ways to help prevent it and keep your child safe.
Read Morehe holidays are here, and that means it's time to start buying and wrapping presents for those who are near and dear to our hearts. If you have a loved one in your life with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) you may find yourself struggling with ideas for the perfect gift. The good news is that there are plenty of fun, skill-building toys available for that special someone in your life with ASD.
Read MoreWhile the holidays are oftentimes a season for spending time with family and friends and spreading love, many families who have a child or loved one with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) struggle during this time of the year. The good news is that there are a variety of behavioral methods for helping treat ASD, and with a few evidence-based guidelines you'll be on your way toward feeling all of the joy and gratitude the holidays bring rather than feelings of fear or dread.
Read MorePCIT has been researched for over 20 years, and found to help improve behaviors associated with Autism in children, as well as strengthen the parent-child bond between the child with ASD and parent or caretaker.
Read MoreLife on the Autism Spectrum looks a bit different for everyone with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While the different stages or levels of severity can be quite diverse from one case to the next, so are the symptoms, struggles, and strengths of each person with ASD.
Read MoreSometimes when we think of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or autism in general, we imagine the old criteria of this disorder which has recently changed over the last decade with the release of the DSM-V. There are new definitions and criteria for autism in comparison to the definitions most of us were familiar with when the DSM-IV was the standard for diagnosing mental health disorders
Read MoreWhen a child is suffering from a behavioral or mental health disorder it can affect the entire family. This calls for a system of support for individuals and families alike who would like some assistance in adjusting to life and strengthening the bond between parent and child. This can be done through a variety of methods, and since every family and individual is different—requiring a unique approach to meeting these needs, each therapeutic model should be custom designed to address each client.
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