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Tag Archives: transitions

August 29, 2013
by Shannon
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Starting Kindergarten

I’m at it again. Another late night internet search: reading, comparing, going back and forth, stuck in an endless loop. I feel crazy, but I can’t stop. My tabs are populated with store fronts, and my virtual shopping carts are … Continue reading →

Categories: Education | Tags: back to school, kindergarten, transitions | Permalink

June 12, 2013
by Shannon
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Lovin’ Summer? How to prepare for all the fun

Monday was the first day of summer “vacation” in our home. While I’d spent hours upon hours many months ago designing the perfect schedule for our family – robust with inspirational and varied opportunities for my kids – I neglected … Continue reading →

Categories: Day-to-Day | Tags: autism, schedules, summer, transitions | Permalink

April 23, 2013
by Shannon
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Getting Out the Door

You know that mom who’s using the car seat to restrain her child as piercing screams soar through the parking lot? That was me, on too many days. Often, I would have to haul my child out to the car, … Continue reading →

Categories: Day-to-Day | Tags: asd, autism, autism spectrum disorder, daily life, out and about, parenting, strategies, transitions | Permalink

March 14, 2013
by Bonnie
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Avoid Anger Mountain

This is the first post in our “Proactive Parenting” series. Proactive parenting is a simple method to help you and your child avoid the proverbial anger mountain. Imagine a bell curve or a gentle slope. At the bottom of the … Continue reading →

Categories: Day-to-Day | Tags: anger management, asd, autism, autism spectrum disorder, behavior, parenting, proactive parenting, spectrum, strategies, timers, transitions | Permalink

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