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What to Do When You Feel Overwhelmed as a Parent

Parenting is messy, beautiful, exhausting, and sacred. You are doing an incredibly hard thing with courage and love even when it doesn’t feel like it.

So if you’re feeling overwhelmed, please pause. Breathe. Ask for help. Give yourself grace.

Because your child doesn’t need a perfect parent. They just need you safe, steady, and human.

How to Support Sibling Relationships in Families with Autism

Sibling relationships in families with autism can be incredibly strong, resilient, and full of love. With intentional support, honest conversations, and space for each child to thrive, you’re not only supporting today’s sibling bond you’re laying the foundation for a lifelong connection.

A Day in the Life of a Child in ABA Therapy

A day in ABA therapy is filled with small victories, joyful moments, and steady progress. Whether your child is learning to ask for help, take turns, or manage transitions, each skill they gain builds confidence and independence.

And behind every session is a team that believes in your child’s potential, one step, one smile, and one success at a time.

Speech vs. Language: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters

Whether it’s speech, language, or both every child deserves to be understood.
If you have concerns about your child’s communication, trust your instincts. A simple evaluation can offer peace of mind and, if needed, a clear path forward.

Autism Acceptance: What It Really Means

Acceptance means recognizing and respecting autistic people for who they are, not just understanding that they exist.
It’s about listening, including, empowering, and celebrating neurodiversity rather than trying to "fix" or "normalize" children with autism.

What Is Occupational Therapy and How Can It Help My Child?

Occupational therapy is about more than learning to zip a jacket it’s about giving children the tools, confidence, and support they need to succeed in everyday life.

With the right help, your child can grow into their potential one small, meaningful milestone at a time.

What to Look for in an ABA Provider

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy can be life-changing for children on the autism spectrum. But not all ABA providers are the same and as a parent, it’s important to find a team that not only uses evidence-based practices, but also treats your child with compassion, respect, and individualized care.

Tips for Supporting Your Child

While therapy sessions provide structured support, the real magic often happens at home where children feel most comfortable and where daily routines become learning opportunities.