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15 Behavior Strategies for Children on the Autism Spectrum
IBCCES provides a series of certifications that empower professionals to be leaders in their field and improve the outcomes for the individuals they serve. These programs are recognized around the world as the leading benchmark for training and certification in the areas of autism and other cognitive disorders.

How to Create a Backyard Sanctuary for Kids with Disabilities
HomeAdvisor provides homeowners the tools and resources they need to complete their home improvement, maintenance and repair projects.

For Educators: Strategies for Working With Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
MT&T's goal is to provide teachers with multi-sensory activities that align with assessments commonly administered in schools to meet the needs of all learners within their classroom.

Helping Asperger’s Teens To Survive and Thrive: 15 Key Steps
We believe that each person has a natural capacity for healing, growth and transformation. By providing compassionate and supportive guidance, we help our clients find and use their inner resources to heal past trauma, adapt to challenging life circumstances and develop their strength and resilience to its full extent. We treat each person as a unique individual and respect their beliefs, experiences, and unique gifts.

Creating a Home Atmosphere of Solitude to Help Cope with Adult Autism
In this guide, we will discuss the modifications you can make to your home to better manage your adult autism. Whether your budget is limited or large, there is a myriad of ways to reduce sensory overload at home, and we’ll take into account the particular obstacles adults with autism may face. Often, there are changes you can make right away that will make an immediate, positive impact on your quality of life; the rest you can chip away at as needed.

The Sleep Help Institute
Sleephelp.org is an independently owned and operated, unbiased sleep resource dedicated to bettering your waking life by improving your sleep problems. Sleep Help's goal is to help you get to sleep tonight, and tomorrow night, and every night thereafter.

Behavioral Treatment for ADHD/ADD: A General Overview
I think most parents are aware of the medication options for treating ADHD, but I don’t think as many realize how big a role behavioral treatment plays in an ADHD care plan.

Child Safety Guide: How to Keep Kids Safe When They’re Home Alone
Kids with ADHD will inevitably be left home alone at one point or another. It’s important to take extra precautions to make sure they’re set up for safety.

Activities for Children with ADHD
Not all activities are a good fit for a kid with ADHD, but it’s good to know there are plenty of options that are.

The Top 3 Challenges to Finding a Babysitter for Your Special Needs Child - and How to Overcome Them
Fortunately, we have a wonderful sitter who we’ve worked with for years, but I imagine this would be a huge source of stress for parents whose child tends to be a handful.

5 Ways to Support Siblings in Special Needs Families
I’m so glad I came across this article. It made me realize the importance of making sure all of our kids are adjusting to the changes we’ve made, and I think all parents whose child with ADHD has siblings should give this a read.

Moving Tips for Seniors and People With Disabilities Helpful guide to make the transition of moving to a new living situation easier.

How to Help Your Child with Autism Cope During and After a Move Helpful article helping an ASD feel as comfortable as posssible during and after a move.

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