When we usually think about back-to-school transitions for children with autism, ADHD, anxiety or similar challenges, we think a lot about structure, predictability, consistency and routines. These help to ease stress and help students be successful. Well, this year...
Maise stares at the blank page. She’s 7 and doing a morning writing assignment. She’s been staring at that page for 6 minutes now. She just can’t get started! The teacher is about to ask to see her work, and she has nothing to show. Maise starts to panic. Is your...
4 STEPS: The idea of parent-teacher meetings can be scary or uncomfortable for parents, particularly for your first child and, thus, your first time navigating parent-teacher relationships. Clear Child Psychology offers 4 points for you to consider as your child...
Hello Families! We know that this school year is going to be different. And we’re hearing the stress in your voices and your questions. Sometimes self-care is an hour long bath or yoga class, but even small amounts of self-care can make a huge difference especially...
We are getting our plans together to host a free virtual Telehealth Symposium. Our focus is on Autism and Telehealth. We’ve heard from a number of you who have a range of approaches to these challenges in assessing for autism during COVID. Announcing Our...