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Creating Bridges: Linking with Self-Assurance in Autism Parent Guidance
For families with autistic children, creating a nurturing home environment is crucial for their development and well-being.
Opening Doors: A Guide for Autism Parent Empowerment Mentoring
For families with autistic children, creating a nurturing home environment is crucial for their development and well-being.
The Resilient Spectrum: Disclosing Parent Empowerment Coaching Techniques
For families with autistic children, creating a nurturing home environment is crucial for their development and well-being.
Encouraging Parents with Autism: An All-Inclusive Handbook for Successful Coaching
For families with autistic children, creating a nurturing home environment is crucial for their development and well-being.
Creating a Nurturing Home Environment: Best Practices for Families with Autistic Children
For families with autistic children, creating a nurturing home environment is crucial for their development and well-being.
Teaching Gestural Imitation - PEC Imitation Series Part 4
Discover the transformative power of gestural imitation in aiding communication for children with autism…
5 Proven Strategies to Teach Object Imitation - PEC Imitation Series Part 3
Use the same toy. No need to buy new toys. Find out what toys you already have that your child likes…
5 Essential Tips for Setting Boundaries With Your Child on the Spectrum: Autism Parenting Guide
Children on the spectrum need boundaries just like any other child! It's natural to hesitate when setting rules…
Types of Imitation - PEC Imitation Series Part 2
Imitation is far from a one-size-fits-all phenomenon; it manifests in various forms, such as object, motor, gestural, and verbal imitation.
Why Imitation? A Crucial Skill for Your Child with Autism - PEC Imitation Series: Part 1
Imitation is not just a game of monkey see, monkey do—it's a fundamental skill that can accelerate your child's learning and development.
Five Ways to Help Your Child- No More Waiting List!
Alicia, a parent of a 3-year-old, waited 9 months to see a pediatrician. People around her kept telling her just to relax and that everything would be okay.
"Unlocking Early Autism Intervention: What We Can Learn from Australia's Game-Changing Study"
Scientists in Australia looked at babies who were around 9 to 14 months old and showed early signs of maybe having autism. They were curious if giving special help to these little ones super early could change things.