Stimulus Belief Response and Parenting
The stimulus belief response is a key tenet of the Son-Rise program (more info about Son-Rise here: https://autismtreatmentcenter.org/). When my son was about 5, I
The stimulus belief response is a key tenet of the Son-Rise program (more info about Son-Rise here: https://autismtreatmentcenter.org/). When my son was about 5, I
If you’re a homeschooling parent like me, summer’s end means it’s time to start thinking about your homeschool schedule for the fall. Trying to figure
Thinking about these family vacation tips when traveling with a child with special needs will improve your experience. Consider things that will allow you to bring as much routine and familiarity as possible to your trip.
June is Professional Wellness Month, which means that it is the perfect time to focus on employee benefits that support working families in finding a
yAre you looking for ways to support someone with autism better? I have learned from my son and his friends how people can help and
When people find out that I homeschool my 15-year-old autistic** son, I often get asked, “why?” Or “how did you decide to do that?” Or
.Gifts for building social and communication skills can be both fun and skill-building. The holiday season is upon us once again. Here are some fun
For our families, ‘the most wonderful time of the year,” must also include sensory friendly gifts. Our kids who thrive on familiarity and routine can
Getting good sleep can be quite elusive to many children. I know from experience just how big of an impact sleep deprivation can have on
Autism sleep issues affect around 80% of autistic people. If your child is one of them, chances are you’re not getting enough sleep either.