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Autumn Autism Festival 2021
Each year Success on the Spectrum or SOS holds an autism festival free of charge for autism families in the community. Here autistic children and their families can come out for a day of fun in a...
Common Mistakes When Dealing With Behavior
You have to determine what is behavior and what is disability.Treat the child as typically developing so general outbursts can be ignored likeshouting and crying but severe inappropriate behaviors...
POTTY TRAINING
These tips can help your child make progress with toilet training: Modern diapers do not let the sensations feel as they absorb. Try washable reusabletraining underpants or underpants with a...
Importance of Maintaining a consistent schedule
Routines can be the backbone of day-to-day life for anyone and particularlytrue for children with autism. Creating a consistent daily schedule isessential for children with ASD to thrive and cope in...
Houston’s Autism Prom 2021
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Founder of Success On The Spectrum awarded the “Top 100 Healthcare Leaders”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYbBBCgWjPs Nichole Daher, founder of Success On The Spectrum, has been selected for the Top 100 Healthcare Leaders award to be conferred at IFAH USA Conference in...
Mental Health After Covid-19
Children with Autism are known to struggle with change and have difficulty interacting with others. In addition, 20% of people with autism spectrum disorders are also found to have anxiety and 11%...
The Franchise Ticker Interviews founder of sos
https://youtu.be/YLHyN0U8sO4 She just wanted a better life for her child. She ended up created a national franchise to help build better lives for children across the country. Meet Nichole Daher,...
SOS PROMOTES Autism ACCEPTANCE
In the 1970s, few people knew what autism was, so parents of children with Autistm began public education campaigns. During this time, Autism was presented as a disease that needed to be cured....