Parent Involvement Styles

With families often juggling work, children, and extracurricular activities, one may wonder how can one be involved in their child’s treatment while staying on top of everything else? There is no doubt that parent involvement is crucial to treatment success. There are various roles caregivers can take to feel involved without compromising their sanity.

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Tips For Adding Timed Structure to Your Routine

Day-to-day routines can often become overwhelming and stressful for parents with a child who has autism spectrum disorder. Common daily and to-do routines can often fall by the wayside and end up being disregarded or never completed. Creating day-to-day structured routine can help a parent feel more organized and assist in having your child stay on track with their daily structure and routine.

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Employee Profile: Elizabeth Gudiel

My name is Elizabeth Gudiel, and I am the Clinical Director in our Salt Lake City region. My journey into ABA is very unique to say the least…I was just about to start school at Cal State LA when my son, Julian, was diagnosed with autism. His diagnosis changed our lives dramatically; I had originally wanted to become a Special Education teacher but had to place my education on hold in order to take care of my son.

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