Tips for Helping Your Autistic Child Cope with Thanksgiving During COVID-19
Tips for Helping Your Autistic Child Cope with Thanksgiving During COVID-19
Thanksgiving 2020 will NOT be a normal Thanksgiving. Here are […]
Why You Should Strengthen Your Autistic Kid’s Thinking Skills
Why should we teach kids with autism about thinking? Active thinking will help an autistic child improve communication, and social, coping, and problem-solving skills
How to Help an Autistic Kid Transition Back to School During Covid-19
There's a lot you can do to lessen your autistic child's angst and have a smoother transition to the new school year.
What to Do When You Lose Your Patience with Your Autistic Child
Did you have a meltdown with your kid with autism? It's OK, you're human! Here are 9 tips for what to do when you lose patience with your autistic kid.
A News Story About An Autistic Person That Gets It Right
News stories don't always strike the right balance when it comes to reporting that involves a kid with autism. This news story about a baking teenager does.
The Best Holiday Gift of All: A Little But Oh-So-Big Act of Kindness
When things go wrong, moms of kids with autism don't want any judgmental looks or unhelpful advice. A little kindness goes a long way.
Doing Halloween Right with Kids with Autism
Halloween may not end up being that happy, but it will be the right Halloween for everyone. Here's how to make it happen.
How to Help Kids with Autism Make the Transition from Summer to School
It’s the first day back to school and you, the autism parent, are simultaneously thrilled that summer vacation is finally over (if we’re being honest!) and wracked with anxiety over how it’s going with your child.
Welcome to MooBoo Resources
With a lot of effort, and the right teaching tools, kids on the autism spectrum have the ability to learn and grow and make progress. It’s exciting just how much parents can make a difference in this progress.
Thank You, Mom at the Playground
A moment of kindness from a parent on the playground changed an awful moment into something bearable, even funny. And for that, I thank them. Parents of non-"typical" kids need that kind of support.
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My goal is to connect with others who, like me, love a child with autism. As an Autism Mom, I know firsthand that raising a young child with autism feels like running a sprint inside a marathon.
The blog posts about autism you’ll find here might be informative, from the heart, or both. Most are written by me, as an experienced parent who has learned a thing or two about autism along the way. But be on the lookout for guest posts. We can learn from, support, and inspire each other, so comments are most welcome! (Please review the comment policy here.)
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WELCOME! I’M SO GLAD YOU ARE HERE!
My goal is to connect with others who, like me, love a child with autism. A post might be informative, from the heart, or both. Most are written by me, as a parent, but be on the lookout for guest posts. We can learn from, support, and inspire each other, so comments are most welcome! (Please review the comment policy here.)
Blogs are not professional advice, nor a substitute for it. Please consult a professional concerning your own child’s needs.
Read my story here!
Tips for Helping Your Autistic Child Cope with Thanksgiving During COVID-19
Tips for Helping Your Autistic Child Cope with Thanksgiving During COVID-19
Thanksgiving 2020 will NOT be a normal Thanksgiving. Here are […]
Why You Should Strengthen Your Autistic Kid’s Thinking Skills
Why should we teach kids with autism about thinking? Active thinking will help an autistic child improve communication, and social, coping, and problem-solving skills
How to Help an Autistic Kid Transition Back to School During Covid-19
There's a lot you can do to lessen your autistic child's angst and have a smoother transition to the new school year.
What to Do When You Lose Your Patience with Your Autistic Child
Did you have a meltdown with your kid with autism? It's OK, you're human! Here are 9 tips for what to do when you lose patience with your autistic kid.
A News Story About An Autistic Person That Gets It Right
News stories don't always strike the right balance when it comes to reporting that involves a kid with autism. This news story about a baking teenager does.
The Best Holiday Gift of All: A Little But Oh-So-Big Act of Kindness
When things go wrong, moms of kids with autism don't want any judgmental looks or unhelpful advice. A little kindness goes a long way.
Doing Halloween Right with Kids with Autism
Halloween may not end up being that happy, but it will be the right Halloween for everyone. Here's how to make it happen.
How to Help Kids with Autism Make the Transition from Summer to School
It’s the first day back to school and you, the autism parent, are simultaneously thrilled that summer vacation is finally over (if we’re being honest!) and wracked with anxiety over how it’s going with your child.
Welcome to MooBoo Resources
With a lot of effort, and the right teaching tools, kids on the autism spectrum have the ability to learn and grow and make progress. It’s exciting just how much parents can make a difference in this progress.
Thank You, Mom at the Playground
A moment of kindness from a parent on the playground changed an awful moment into something bearable, even funny. And for that, I thank them. Parents of non-"typical" kids need that kind of support.