Tag: #EarlyIntervention

  • Navigating 2 Challenging Diagnoses with Hope: Medical Insights into Autism and Epilepsy

    Navigating 2 Challenging Diagnoses with Hope: Medical Insights into Autism and Epilepsy

    It is epilepsy awareness month! Life often feels like a journey of unpredictable turns, but few experiences are as challenging as facing two medical diagnoses — autism and epilepsy. For individuals and families, it can feel like walking through a storm without a map. The uncertainty, fear, and emotional exhaustion can be crushing, yet in…

  • Creating a Circle of Care: 3 Services that change everything

    Creating a Circle of Care: 3 Services that change everything

    Raising or teaching a child with autism is both a privilege and a challenge. There are moments of joy so bright they light up a whole week—and moments of exhaustion that leave families and teachers wondering how to keep going. What makes the difference? A strong circle of care. A web of services, love, and…

  • From Policy to Progress: How Steven Cohen is Revolutionizing Autism Support Laws #9

    From Policy to Progress: How Steven Cohen is Revolutionizing Autism Support Laws #9

    In the evolving landscape of autism advocacy, few figures stand out quite like Steven Cohen. He is a passionate self-advocate for people with disabilities, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with intellectual and developmental challenges, including those on the autism spectrum. His advocacy work centers on advancing inclusive policy and initiatives that…

  • Breaking Barriers: 5 Ways Early Intervention Transforms Lives with Autism

    Breaking Barriers: 5 Ways Early Intervention Transforms Lives with Autism

    Breaking Barriers: 5 Ways Early Intervention Transforms Lives with Autism

  • Unveiling Triumphs: Breaking Barriers in the 7-fold Journey of Love, Hope, and Magic with Autism and ABA

    Unveiling Triumphs: Breaking Barriers in the 7-fold Journey of Love, Hope, and Magic with Autism and ABA

    Autism, a spectrum of unique abilities and challenges, often creates barriers that seem insurmountable. In this emotional journey of love, hope, and triumph, we delve into the world of autism and the magic that Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) brings to breaking these barriers. I. Introduction In a tapestry of diversity, the odyssey of those with…

  • Early Intervention Services

    Do you know about early intervention services? I’m continuing to share my life journey while providing informative information about early intervention, since I’ve gained many new followers. In this blog post, I will share about my experiences with early intervention services and providing advice for families in regards in early intervention: After receiving my autism…

  • Interview with Joyce Li on ABA and Early Intervention

    This guest interview story with is Joyce Li, an ABA Teacher Assistant for an Early Intervention Center and does home cases for children living with Autism. Personally, I have known Joyce since I was in high school and have been good friends with her since then. Today, she is like another sister to me. My…

  • Early Intervention

    As soon as I was diagnosed with Autism, my parents did everything they can to get me services and therapies that I needed. Eventually, I received Early Intervention. I had Early Intervention while living in NY. Early Intervention helped me progress to now living to my best potential and quality of life today. To this…

  • Services and Therapies for individuals living with Autism

    When I was very young and lived in Brooklyn, NY, I received early intervention services and various kinds therapies. I had them every single day, seven days a week! Plus, I still had some therapies throughout my education in NJ. I would not be where I am today if my parents did not get me…

  • Early Years

    I will be honest that I do not recall much of my years before 2nd grade, including my years in New York. For most of this story, it comes from experiences with my parents. I was born in Brooklyn, NY. While growing up in Brooklyn, my Autism affected me in many ways: I had no…