Helping Children With Autism Handle Everyday Transitions
By Maria Davis-Pierre LMHC Transitions can be difficult for a lot of children, but you want to be sure to pay close attention to them when your child is autistic.…
By Maria Davis-Pierre LMHC Transitions can be difficult for a lot of children, but you want to be sure to pay close attention to them when your child is autistic.…
The Autism Society of America and Nickelodeon co-created a free, downloadable, Back-to-School resource pack to help support students on the Autism spectrum and their teachers. In this collaborative effort, our…
As we prepare for the return to school, parents can play a big part in supporting their student’s well being and academic and social successes. Here are some back-to-school resources…
Understood Grade-schoolers who struggle with social skills may need some coaching on how to connect with other kids. Here are some ways you can help. 1. Prepare for social interactions.…
PACER National Parent Center on Transition and Employment High school can be both an exciting and overwhelming time for students and their parents. There are increased academic, social, and extracurricular…
The Asian Americans with Disabilities Resource Guide from AADI provides the next generation of AAPI individuals with the tools needed to combat ableism and encourage allyship within their communities. The…
By Amy Jung Organization for Autism Research I still remember the day before my son’s first Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting. I was so nervous that I wrote down everything…
By Amanda Morin Knowing the difference between an IEP meeting and a parent-teacher conference can help you make the most of both meetings.
Download from Understood.org Getting your child’s backpack organized is a feat worth celebrating. But making sure kids put in everything they need for the trip to school and back can…
A fillable sheet to support your child across service delivery models Maryland State Department of Education For any child, transitions can be difficult. At the start of the school year,…