
Back to School Season is Here!
Back‑to‑school season brings big transitions, especially for children with Autism. This post offers practical strategies, social stories, and Ohio‑based resources to help families ease anxiety and start the school year

Back‑to‑school season brings big transitions, especially for children with Autism. This post offers practical strategies, social stories, and Ohio‑based resources to help families ease anxiety and start the school year

A joyful reflection on embracing our loved ones’ unique passions, celebrating differences, and finding pride in the moments that make Autism extraordinary. This post also highlights Independence Day and “Embrace

A heartfelt reflection on staying encouraged during tough moments and helping our loved ones build resilience. This post also highlights free, inclusive summer activities and resources for families across Ohio.

A few weeks ago, a Facebook friend posed the question, “What is Autism to you?” The answers posted spoke to me:
“The ability to look at things in the

The recent cold weather and the reminder that April is Autism Acceptance Month brought memories of several occasions when I, as a parent, had to educate school staff regarding what

My Voice, My Truth: Balancing Motherhood and Advocacy in the Autism Space When my daughter, AyraBella, delivered her original oratory, “My Voice, My Truth,” at a speech tournament, I was

Fun Holidays as Bridges to New Experiences Dear Ohio Autism Community, Inspiration escaped me as I considered what to write for this month’s newsletter. As I searched the internet for

January is National Hobby Month. Hobbies can improve mental and physical health, reducing stress, create avenues of socialization and creativity, boost self-esteem and contribute to lifelong learning. For me, my

Strategies to ease the transition from summer to school for children with Autism. Includes tips on discussing feelings, using social stories, practicing deep breathing techniques, and creating a “Highlights of

As the weather heats up, many of us head to the water – the beach, the pool, the lake. Given that drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death for