by admin | Jan 9, 2026 | Autism
Schools talk a lot about “support,” but for autistic students and their families, that word can feel vague. What actually happens beyond the IEP meeting? Where does support show up during a noisy lunch break, a confusing group project, or a meltdown after a schedule...
by admin | Jan 8, 2026 | Autism
Hearing “your child is on the spectrum” can feel like the ground has shifted under your feet. One day you are juggling school, meals, and bedtime. The next, you are handed a diagnosis, a stack of papers, and the quiet expectation that you now need to become an expert...
by admin | Jan 6, 2026 | Autism
When parents start searching for resources for autism, food shows up quickly in the conversation. Articles talk about “brain foods,” relatives suggest cutting out whole food groups, and social media is full of success stories that sound almost too good to be true....
by admin | Dec 15, 2025 | blog
When a child is diagnosed with autism, families often face questions they do not have easy answers for. Will my child be understood? Will they be able to build friendships? Will they have access to the tools, support, and opportunities they need as they grow? Will...
by admin | Dec 10, 2025 | blog
A Clear, Practical Guide for Parents and Schools Looking for Stronger Everyday Support Schools often focus heavily on academic goals, behavior plans, and structured therapy sessions for students with autism. These pieces matter, but they don’t address one of the...