Breaking Barriers: 5 Ways Early Intervention Transforms Lives with Autism

Breaking Barriers: 5 Ways Early Intervention Transforms Lives with Autism

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 autismContinue reading “Early Intervention Services”

Guardianship

What is guardianship? A guardianship often occurs for a lot of neurodiverse people, which means having a parent/adult/guardian has the right to make decisions for you. This means someone in the family, friends, etc., can monitor and make delicious that are medical and financial on your behalf. This occurs the most for neurodiverse individuals whoContinue reading “Guardianship”

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. MyContinue reading “Interview with Joyce Li on ABA and Early Intervention”

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 meContinue reading “Services and Therapies for individuals living with Autism”

Classroom placements in Education

When my family and I moved to New Jersey, I was three years old at the time. One of the biggest reasons that we moved from Brooklyn, NY to New Jersey was because of me; There were not much services and therapies left that the state could offer me after I reached that age. AfterContinue reading “Classroom placements in Education”