Now that it’s officially April, you may be seeing more articles and headlines about autism – April is Autism Acceptance Month. The Autism Society first held National Autism Awareness month in 1970 and the UN General Assembly designated April 2 as World...
Social skills for neurodivergent Gen Zers and their parents Join us for an interactive conversation about teaching your family the most valuable skills they can ever learn: how to have healthy relationships with others, as well as with yourself. Social skills are...
Would a gap year be a good idea for my student? “College-capable” isn’t always the same as “college-ready”, particularly when it comes to neurodiverse students. Add in virtual learning during the pandemic and today’s high...
When my kids were little, I remember asking my husband, “What do parents of ‘typical’ kids do with all of their free time???” Between arranging therapies, coordinating with the school, researching strategies and driving our kids to and from all...
Caring for a neurodivergent child can be intense. Join us to discuss how and why YOU matter too! You’re invited to a free webinar specially designed for parents of neurodivergent kids. We spend hours and hours lovingly caring for our kids, but we often forget...
When we, as parents, approach the next phase of our child’s life, we often look to those who have been through it before us. Whether that is conversations with a neighborhood group, appointments with professionals or late night Google searches, it is wise to...