This year the holiday season will be different and challenging in its own way. But, here’s some possible good news… surviving the holidays with a child on the autism spectrum may be easier this year. Clear Child Psychology’s Dr. Anna Kroncke explains why. And, we’ve...
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...
Adults on the autism spectrum are often very honest, direct, hard working, and comfortable with remote work. In our work with adults, we often hear from them that the job is great but that the social nuances of navigating the day-to-day office social network are...
Dear Community, April is the month to honor people with autism and bring awareness to the challenges many families face. This is our series on autism myths. Below is myth #5. Please read and share. Myth: People with autism usually have “special” skills, or splinter...