by shelly andrews | Jan 23, 2018 | blog, empowering progress, progress pieces
All of the small victories accomplished along the way are pieces of the bigger puzzle, and that got us thinking, Why not celebrate and share those progress pieces too? So that’s exactly what we’re doing! Let’s celebrate today with Progress Pieces – Progress Aplenty!
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by shelly andrews | Jan 23, 2018 | ABA, aba therapy, blog, empowering progress, moms, progress pieces
All of the small victories accomplished along the way are pieces of the bigger puzzle, and that got us thinking, Why not celebrate and share those progress pieces too? So that’s exactly what we’re doing! Let’s celebrate today with Progress Pieces – Family Fortunes!
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by shelly andrews | Dec 20, 2016 | blog, weekly list
Let’s face it, the holidays can get pretty crazy. You eat things that you normally don’t eat and see people that you don’t regularly see. You’re in a new environment surrounded by things that you aren’t familiar with. Add in a child on the autism spectrum and you’re looking at a potentially very bumpy road. Here some tips to help you survive those large family gatherings that occur around the holidays.
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by shelly andrews | Dec 6, 2016 | blog, Uncategorized, weekly list
We may do different things to celebrate the multitude of holidays in December with our families, but we all tend have one thing in common — typically we have to travel some amount of distance to get to them! Any amount of travel can be challenging, but if you have a child with autism it can be even more daunting. Whether you are traveling by plane, train, or automobile, here are some tips to make your trip go a little smoother!
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by shelly andrews | Nov 22, 2016 | blog, Uncategorized, You're Not Alone
It seems an apt time to step back and think about what we’re thankful for. Like we did for our Father’s Day series, we reached out to some of our AHSS team members and asked them to share what they’re most thankful for in being moms of autism. Our second entry comes from Laura Perisin.
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