Autism From A Family Perspective

It’s not easy having children with autism. You can’t help but worry about their future, education, relationships, and how they will handle the world. But they can do it! They may look at the world differently but it doesn’t mean it’s the wrong way! Watch as these two families open up about their lives with […]

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Jenny and her 5-year-old son Evan, who was diagnosed with autism

  Autism shows itself in many ways, from severe non-verbal autism to milder forms. For comedian Jenny McCarty it was a struggle at first, but what helped her get through the rough times with her son’s autism was imagining how happy he was when they’re playing together. Watch this People.com story on Jenny and her […]

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There are many things parents can do to help children

There are many things parents can do to help children with autism overcome their challenges. But it’s also important to make sure you get the support you need. When you’re looking after a child with autism, taking care of yourself is not an act of selfishness–it’s a necessity. Being emotionally strong allows you to be […]

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Watch Nathan’s amazing talents

Imagine hearing a song and instantly being able to sing and play it on the piano with no experience at all! For 15-year-old Nathan Putska who has autism, it’s a piece of cake! Attending the Brenham State Supportive Living Center, he was directed to the school’s music teacher who heard his ability and described him […]

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Home-Based ABA Intervention Program Design, Consultation, & Supervision

Home-Based ABA Intervention Program Design, Consultation, & Supervision: Easy Steps will review your child’s unique repertoire of skills and deficits and design an individualized treatment plan based on the principles of ABA. We will provide training and guidance for the development, implementation, and maintenance of your child’s intensive language intervention program. Between ongoing training sessions, […]

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