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Tag Archives: transition
5 Tips for Transition Planning
School bells are ringing in most neighborhoods across the country. Yesterday was the first day of school at the Elizabeth Lee Black School. Approximately 225 children and youth, 3 – 21 years of age, came off their busses. Most were … Continue reading
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6 Tips to Make a Smooth Transition from Summer To School
The lazy, hazy days of summer are soon coming to an end for our children. Playing outdoors until dark, daylong trips to the beach, amusement rides at Waldameer Park will soon be memories. These casual days with few demands will … Continue reading
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Transition Services: Moving to Multiply
The stories on research, education and support related to children with autism seem to appear daily. Awareness is growing, and so are the children. Approximately 50,000 individuals with ASD turn 18 each year in the United States. What happens when … Continue reading
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The Journey of Autism: A Mom’s Latest Challenge
I felt so proud of Ryan for sharing his perspective on living with autism in my last post. I also felt it might be helpful for me to share my views on our latest challenge as we travel the journey … Continue reading