by CA Human Services | Jul 12, 2021 | Uncategorized, Work-Life Balance
Autism-Friendly Home According to Autism Speaks, approximately one in 54 children in the US are on the spectrum. This is nearly double the number of children with autism in 2010. We have learned a great deal about autism spectrum disorders (ASD) over the last... by CA Human Services | Jul 6, 2021 | Views from the Spectrum
I am an adult woman with high functioning autism. The goal of this blog is to tell you how I went about bicycle commuting as an adult with high functioning autism. And, to show you how you can bicycle commute too! I have been commuting by bicycle for the past 14 or 15... by Crystal Wolverton | Jun 22, 2021 | Uncategorized
Autism or Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is just that, a spectrum. There is not a set number of symptoms to define autism, nor is there a strict level of severity to the disorder. However, there is a standard of symptoms and only a professional who has been properly... by Sarah Sheppard | Jun 8, 2021 | Best Practice Blog, Work-Life Balance
Your child with autism can go to college Is college an option for my child with autism? Often, the answer is yes, your child with autism can go to college. Whether they are looking at a two-year associate’s program or a four-year bachelor’s program, or even a... by Leaora Wagner | Jun 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
Parents and caregivers of older children sometimes find it difficult to know what to do if their child is too old for early intervention services. If your Child is older than 36 months and has aged out of early intervention services, there are other resources...