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Resources for Autism (25)

Making Better Sense of Behavior Using Functional Behavior Assessment

Making Better Sense of Behavior Using Functional Behavior Assessment

Feeling like you are out of options? You have tried everything to improve your child’s behavior. Take a closer look at your child’s behavior to find patterns and work toward new strategies with this free guide on functional behavior assessment for parents.

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Motivating Behavior for the Future

Motivating Behavior for the Future

If you feel like the bad guy in a constant struggle with your child over day-to-day responsibilities in the home, then step aside and let the consequences become more natural. Use this free guide to understand the difference between logical and natural consequences and which ones may best be suited for your child.

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My Emotions Chart: Helping Your Child Identify and Understand Emotions

My Emotions Chart: Helping Your Child Identify and Understand Emotions

Does your child struggle to describe emotions? This free chart has illustrations and labels for twelve feelings to help your child identify and express them to you and others.

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Preparing for Enjoyable Outings Together

Preparing for Enjoyable Outings Together

Having a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can make it tough to go outside the home, leaving parents feeling isolated and alone. Thankfully, many venues and events are catching up with the needs of families and children.

Going out to enjoy something fun together is becoming easier!

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Strategies for Emotional Survival

Strategies for Emotional Survival

We all have emotions. They're what make us human. But sometimes, as the parent of a child with ASD, you need additional support in determining, processing and expressing your own sincere emotions.

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Understanding Emotions Parent Guide

Understanding Emotions Parent Guide

Teaching your child to better understand his emotions and how to use coping strategies is good for all concerned in the home. Use the free Emotional Scaling download to teach your child more about his emotions and build skills toward self-regulation.

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Understanding Emotions Teacher Guide

Understanding Emotions Teacher Guide

Teaching your student to better understand his emotions and how to use coping strategies is good for all concerned in the classroom. Use the free Emotional Scaling download to teach your student more about his emotions and build skills toward self-regulation.

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Understanding the Individualized Education Plan Process

Understanding the Individualized Education Plan Process

Don't feel overwhelmed by your child's upcoming Individualized Education Plan meeting! Download this free guide to understand the process better.

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Using Collaborative Problem Solving at Home

Using Collaborative Problem Solving at Home

Curious about what Collaborative Problem Solving looks like at home? This FAQ and in-home planning guide will change how you deal with consistently challenging behaviors and unmet expectations.

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Using Collaborative Problem Solving in the Classroom

Using Collaborative Problem Solving in the Classroom

Curious about what Collaborative Problem Solving looks like in the classroom? This FAQ and planning guide will change how you deal with consistently challenging behaviors and unmet expectations.

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Ways to Be a Hero

Ways to Be a Hero

Being a hero doesn't require great acts! Often times, it's the little things that mean the most to those you help!

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When Violent Behavior of a Child with ASD Becomes Too Much

When Violent Behavior of a Child with ASD Becomes Too Much

In this podcast, two mothers of severely autistic children share how they clashed with school systems, health care professionals, and even their own personal well-being, all in the pursuit of their child's best interest.

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