Expanding Intraverbals and Feature Function Class: A Guide for Parents and Professionals

Intraverbals are essential for language development, helping children with autism or speech delays improve conversational abilities and abstract language skills. Expanding intraverbals starts with strong foundations, including echoics, manding, and tacting before progressing to complex verbal responses. Feature, function, and class (FFC) questions help children make connections between words and meanings, improving flexible language use. […]
Autism Coach for Families: 5 Lessons from High Touch Coaching

🔹 Struggling with long waitlists and conflicting advice? Learn how to take control as an autism coach for your child. 🔹 Discover the key lessons from my autism coaching program that can help you fast-track progress. 🔹 Find out how structured coaching and a step-by-step system can transform your child’s development. 🔹 Learn why parents […]
Autism and Nutrition: Effective Diets for Autism Management

https://youtu.be/yJ26gLW6qAo Julie Matthews, autism and nutrition expert, and author of The Personalized Autism Nutrition Plan talks with Dr. Mary Barbera about why autism and nutrition, as well as creating an autism diet can transform lives. Gut Health and Behavior Are Connected: Autism and Nutrition are important because, addressing digestive issues like constipation and bloating can […]
Insights from Kaelynn Partlow—An Autistic Therapist, Author, and Advocate

Kaelynn Partlow’s journey from an autism diagnosis at age ten to becoming a therapist and advocate demonstrates resilience and determination. Her role as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) at Project Hope Foundation showcases her passion for helping others on the spectrum. Kaelynn’s book, Life on the Bridge, offers practical tips for parents, educators, and autistic […]
What is Autism in 2025? Understanding the Spectrum

Understanding Autism: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior. It is called a “spectrum” because it varies widely in how it impacts individuals. Early Signs and Diagnosis: Signs of autism, such as delayed speech, limited eye contact, or repetitive behaviors, often appear before age three. Early diagnosis […]