Meet Them Where They Are
Does a person with autism have to be like the rest of us to be okay? Trying to force someone with autism to do it “right,” or like the rest of us, is like trying to force a left-handed person to function in a right-handed way. It can be done, and some people with...
The Times 10 Intensity Rule of Thumb
For those of us who are neurotypical, how can we understand what people who have autism experience on a daily basis? Are there things that irritate you? Does the smell of coffee in the morning make you nauseous? Imagine if it were 10 times worse. When you are trying...
Suit Up And Show Up
What is expected of parents of children with ASD? One of the best pieces of advice I ever got, was “Suit up and show up.” Woody Allen once said “80 percent of success is showing up.” And so it is… Certainly, if you don’t show up, your likelihood of success in...
One Day a Time
As a parent, do you worry about the future? When we project into the future we risk giving up in frustration or overwhelm because of our fear that we will never have enough resources or never be enough to manage the long haul. I know that feeling of overwhelm...

