by shelly andrews | Mar 10, 2015 | blog, Uncategorized |
By Jessy McCulloch, Autism Home Support Services Teacher: What are your greatest dreams about your future?” Jeremy: “I want to have my own house with roommates, good friends, a fun job and be learning.” Teacher: “What are your greatest fears about your future?”... Read More
by shelly andrews | Mar 8, 2015 | blog, Uncategorized |
by Jonathan Slack, Market Research & Development Specialist, AHSS In the past decade, doctors have become better equipped to diagnose autism. But as this article asserts, “Routine visits to the pediatrician are often far too short to accurately identify children... Read More
by shelly andrews | Mar 4, 2015 | blog |
Read this fabulous email regarding a 7-year-old female client from lead CTM Kira Rocha: Tonight [we] had the pleasure of helping out with E while she got a haircut. The stylist came to the house. E was able to sit at the table and tolerated (even seemed to enjoy) her... Read More
by shelly andrews | Feb 25, 2015 | blog |
By Jonathan Slack, Market Research & Development Specialist, AHSS Years ago when my bar mitzvah was coming up, I did not believe for a second that my autistic sister Jennifer would be able to sit for the whole ceremony. In hindsight, I should not have... Read More
by shelly andrews | Feb 24, 2015 | blog |
by Jessy McCulloch, Autism Home Support Services We’ve talked about how much children with autism and their loved ones have benefited from an significant increase in autism awareness. But in spite of that, there are still some myths that just refuse to go away. In... Read More