Autism Safety Awareness: Emotional Interview with Mom Who Lost Her Child

autism safety awareness

Children with autism rarely have the safety awareness skills they need and are at higher risk of accidental death than typically developing children. Today I’m talking with a mother who lost her child in an effort to help raise autism safety awareness and prevent the same from happening to other children.https://youtu.be/otg01wePsok?list=PL0_NcGwhzOkiSDzOKi1XYqOhKvpJZaJVBA child with autism who […]

Communication Skills for Kids with Autism

communication skills for kids with autism

Many parents of young children with autism dream of the day when they can have full conversations with their children. But getting children who are not talking much or at all to become conversational is a big mystery for most parents and professionals. So, today I’m going to break it down and talk about how […]

Back to School Tips for Teachers in Autism Classrooms

Autism Classrooms

In last week’s video blog I discussed how back to school is usually a stressful time for both parents and kids with autism. But what I didn’t talk about is that it can be super stressful to teachers too. Today I’m going to give teachers and other school staff some advice on reducing stress in […]

Autism Back to School: Strategies to Ease Back to School Transitions

Autism Back to School

Many children with autism have a hard time transitioning, and the start of a school year brings about a lot of anxiety for both kids and for parents. Today, I’m going to cover some autism back to school strategies that might help make September a better month!https://youtu.be/Oee7a3iXENc?list=PL0_NcGwhzOkh9EGF6Zh3QslFIPiHk6eDZDepending on where you live, school may have started […]

Echolalia and Autism: The Best Way to Get a Child with Autism Speaking

echolalia and autism

Do you have a child or client with less than five words that you can rely on? Maybe the child has some pop-out words, but you don’t know how to get the child speaking more? Today, I’m going to talk about echolalia and autism, and the main way we can start to get words heard more […]