Day by Day Caregiving
The pandemic destroyed the routines that help kids with special needs thrive. Day by day caregiving is the only strategy left.
Would Someone Be Friends with My Autistic Child?
Mark Arnold has been asking this question: Would someone be friends with my autistic child? His answer is more hopeful than he expected.
2 Mental Health Red Flags for Caregiving Parents
These 2 mental health red flags for caregiving parents can be used to assess whether it’s time to seek treatment for either a parent or child.
Transitioning Between Rhythms and Tempos
Music therapist Jim Gaven explains how his class transitioning between rhythms and tempos helps children more easily transition through life.
Love Is a Child’s First Language
Love is a child’s first language. By understanding attachment theory and stages of cognitive development we can better speak their language.
EA/TEF Is All in the Family for this Mother and Son
Not many moms can say EA/TEF is all in the family, but Corrin Ponte can. Today she offers advice from a unique vantage point.