by Laura Polakow | Aug 9, 2019 | ABA, behavior, food, quiet room
By Colleen McChristie | Autism Home Support Services: Summer isn’t complete without pool parties, family reunions, picnics and barbecues…. These events are exciting for most children, but kids with autism can get overloaded with lots of people, music,... Read More
by shelly andrews | Jun 25, 2018 | ABA, aba therapy, advocating, autism awareness, blog, early intervention, early intervention\, positivity, You're Not Alone
Your 2-year-old son has tantrums all the time. Just moving his favorite chair can trigger a meltdown. He grunts and points when he wants something. He rarely looks you in the eye and often doesn’t respond to his name. Family and friends are reassuring. “Kids develop... Read More
by shelly andrews | May 29, 2018 | autism, behavior, feature, sensory friendly, skills, Summer
Summer is just around the corner! We can’t wait to start soaking up some sun and enjoy the warmer weather. We compiled a list of some great activities to keep your kiddos entertained and developing their skills all summer long. Follow along with our blog each... Read More
by shelly andrews | Mar 8, 2017 | blog, Why We Do What We Do
We consistently have an abundance of stories we share that personify why we do what we do here at AHSS. While they are each as unique and diverse as the kiddos with autism we serve, there is one goal that unites them all: Empowering progress toward hopes & dreams.
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by shelly andrews | Feb 20, 2017 | Uncategorized
Chicagoland families and providers with children on the autism spectrum are invited to enroll in a groundbreaking social skills study.
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