Category: Resource
Early Childhood Intervention and Individualized Family Service Plans
While the average age a child is diagnosed with autism is four years old, most children show developmental warning signs…
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Maximizing Time With Your Child’s Doctor
After you’ve carefully chosen a doctor and made an appointment, you may be wondering how to maximizing time with your child’s doctor….
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Autism and Bullying
Most parents worry about their child being bullied. While statistics vary across research studies, people with autism are undoubtedly victims of…
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Child Newly Diagnosed with Autism
When your child is newly diagnosed with autism, it can feel overwhelming and confusing. To help you navigate the first…
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Therapeutic and Communication Options for Speech Issues in Autism
Providing your child with an effective means to communicate their thoughts, opinions, experiences, feelings, and knowledge is essential to creating…
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Homeschooling Your Child with Autism
More parents of children with autism are opting to homeschool for a variety of reasons. In this article, you will…
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Speech Issues in Autism: Introduction
Speech issues are common in autism. In fact, about 40% of children with autism do not talk at all. Providing your child…
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Must Schools Provide Meal Modifications For Students On Special Diets?
Federal laws and regulations require public schools to provide meal modifications through the cafeteria service, at no additional cost, to…
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Tax Strategies for Parents of Kids with Special Needs
If you’re the parent of a child with special needs, there are some tax strategies to be aware of that…
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Obtaining Funding for an AAC Device
For many people with autism, iPads literally give them a voice. Unfortunately, iPads aren’t cheap. Even the least expensive iPad…