Written by: Joshua Sleeper
Strong communication between you and your child’s teacher can have a positive outcome on your child’s success both in and out of school. By partnering with their teacher, you can work together to implement strategies to build on your child’s strengths and address their more challenging behaviors.
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Written by: Amber Valentino
Siblings of children with autism require additional support and education around their brother or sister’s diagnosis to help avoid emotions like jealousy, anxiety, embarrassment, loss, or loneliness. In fact, research has shown that with the right education and coping strategies,
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Written by: Joshua Sleeper
School is one of the most formative parts in a child’s life. Not only does it give them the knowledge they need academically, but it can also foster life-long friendships.
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Written by: Joshua Sleeper
A new school year brings excitement, nervousness, and above all, change. For children with autism, the uncertainty of the upcoming year can be particularly difficult. To help your child start off the year on the right foot,
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Written by: Joshua Sleeper
Many parents of children with autism may feel lost when the school year ends. Kids with autism thrive on structure, routine and knowing what comes next, so summer break can often feel more challenging than fun.
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Written by: Ned Carlson
With our #TBH (To Be Honest) campaign, we’re giving parents, family members, and even children an outlet to share their truths about how autism has changed their lives. This campaign is all about getting real about autism,
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Written by: Joshua Sleeper
If you have a child with autism, you’re more than just “mom” or “dad.” On any given day, you’re a parent, caretaker, advocate, interpreter, cheerleader, therapist and dietitian. With so many parts to play,
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Written by: Joshua Sleeper
Kindergarten can be an exciting time for your child. They’re faced with the opportunity to make new friends, learn new things, and start taking on some fun responsibilities.
Your child might have a full schedule at school,
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Written by: Joshua Sleeper
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of every 59 children has been diagnosed with autism [1]. Although autism is more prevalent in boys than girls,
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Written by: Joshua Sleeper
At Trumpet, our ABA therapy plans include the work of many autism professionals
Effective ABA therapy takes a village. Specifically, it takes a village of highly trained autism professionals. At Trumpet Behavioral Health,
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