In the autism world, there is perhaps nothing more stock footage than a young
child with an alphabet obsession.
It's easy to understand why this happens; alphabet-theming is ubiquitous.
Visuals, auditory
Jeff Mack (www.jeffmack.com [http://www.jeffmack.com/]) is a children's author
and illustrator. I was introduced to his work a few months ago when my
4-year-old son Harry selected
If you aren't living under a rock, you are familiar with Eric Litwin. He is the
# 1 New York Times best-selling author of the original four Pete the Cat books (
Pete
When you have a young child with autism, shared laughter is just a little more
special. When either of my twin boys cracks a smile at me and giggles, my heart
leaps. My
Tara Brescio, a longtime therapist on our ABA team, is a special education
teacher, former librarian, and a new mom--the perfect trifecta for this blog. I
sat down to get her take on