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Live Q&A: Real Meltdowns, Real Solutions

In this week's AIM, we listen in to highlights from a recent YouTube livestream Q&A I

hosted along with an autism parent. Together we discuss tips learnings from our 60+ years experience.

Be Curious

Children and adults with autism experience their environment and social interactions differently. We have been afforded insights into these differences, often sensory-related but also cognitive, emotional, and physiologically-based, from first-hand reports. There are now dozens of books written by autistic individuals, including children. They are insightful and essential to learn from for parents and professionals alike...

Playfulness

There has been a great divide between behavior therapies and play therapies, historically in the field of autism therapy. But this is changing quickly, as behaviorists realize the power of playfulness to motivate children...

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AIM with Jonathan Alderson?

Jonathan Alderson, author of Challenging the Myths of Autism and ThriveGuide founder, shares insights and strategies learned from 25+ years working with autistic children. 

Based on a foundation of love and acceptance, each weekly AIM empowers parents with positive attitude, clear intentions, and motivation to help their autistic children thrive.

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Love is a Verb

One of our 4 Essentials at ThriveGuide is entitled “Attitude Impacts Behavior”. As a parent, you already know that what you think and how you feel can influence how you behave. Your actions go through the filter of your attitude. Therefore, it’s a good idea to pay close attention to how you feel during your interactions with your child...

Laughing with Autism

Is it okay to joke about autism? How do you feel about it? Scientific research shows that laughing gives us significant benefits to mental and physical health. Could laughing more with the unique, often literal, yet creative ways that autistic individuals think and express themselves be a positive lifelong parenting strategy for those raising an autistic child and also for autistic people

themselves?

Focus on You

In February of 2020, one of the NBA’s most famous all-stars Shaquille O’Neal, shared an anecdote about his former teammate Kobe Bryant at the deceased Bryant’s Celebration of Life: During one game, when Kobe didn’t pass the ball, Shaquille barked the old adage “Hey, Kobe, there’s no “I” in team!” Apparently Kobe replied, “I know. But there’s an “M-E!” And smiled.

Receptivity is Key

Teaching person-to-person is entirely dependent on a mutually respectful and motivating relationship. A successful teacher-student relationship is based in love, trust, and cooperation. In autism therapy, this is referred to as the Therapeutic Alliance.

Silence is Golden

Rumi was a 13th-century Persian poet, Islamic scholar, theologian, and Sufi mystic. He is perhaps one of the most famous of the Persian poets and once wrote: “Listen to silence. It has so much to say”.

Let Language Happen

This week, I invite you to listen to this young autistic boy speak about his experience of learning to talk. Benji is a bright and animated young boy who shares some good tips!

Created by Autism Specialist.

Jonathan Alderson, Ed. M., draws on 25+ years of supporting autistic children.

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No strings attached. Just a way for us to support as many families as possible.  

Created by Autism Specialist.

Jonathan Alderson, Ed. M., draws on 25+ years of supporting autistic children.

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