by shelly andrews | Feb 5, 2016 | blog
Every year seems to get better and better with our participation in Walk Now for Autism Speaks. Let’s do it again this year!
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by shelly andrews | Aug 21, 2015 | blog, Uncategorized, Why We Do What We Do
Here is another testimonial of how incredibly impactful our teams have been. Sometimes, progress is not fast, but with the right patience, care, and support, it always comes. J is a 13 year old boy. He has been a client for 4 years. This weekend, he played with his... Read More
by shelly andrews | Aug 19, 2015 | Uncategorized, weekly list
Often times, autism makes life harder for those who are affected. Other times, individuals with autism can see and experience things better than their neurotypical friends and peers. This dad blogger worried that his autism would affect his ability to be a good dad.... Read More
by shelly andrews | Aug 10, 2015 | blog, visual statistic
by Jonathan Slack Doctors are now able to diagnose autism in children when they are as young as eighteen months old. This is in stark contrast to the 1990s and early 2000s when many individuals on the spectrum were not being identified until they were between five and... Read More
by shelly andrews | Jul 29, 2015 | blog, weekly list
Many times parents with autism struggle with their children when in public. A big part of that might be the anxiety that comes with all the sensory input in stores and public places. Although parents can try their best to make their children with ASD feel more... Read More