In the year 2000, my wife and I began our autism journey—our Camino Real. That was the year our son, Christian, was diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum. Back then, I would have said he was “diagnosed with autism,” as though autism were a disease or affliction. Today, I would never describe autism as something one “has.” Autism is not external to our son—it is part of who he is. It is at ... Read the Post
The Transformative Power of Seeing Strength on the Spectrum
Staying Connected: Digital Tools That Help Parents Thrive
Parenting in the digital age brings both new challenges and modern solutions. Between juggling school schedules, managing household responsibilities, and carving out moments of self-care, today’s parents have more on their plates than ever. Fortunately, technology is stepping in to offer a helping hand. From communication apps to organizational tools, a wide range of digital resources are helping ... Read the Post
Moving Your Family Out of State (5 Helpful Tips)
An out-of-state move can be thrilling and terrifying. Having recently relocated my family to New Jersey, I've learned some valuable lessons about what works and what doesn’t. To focus on the thrill instead of the stress, here are five tips that will help you navigate an out-of-state move with confidence. Tip 1: Create a Moving Timeline Unlike local moves, moving across the United States requires ... Read the Post
Financial Resilience: Why Bouncing Back Matters More Than Getting It Perfect
When it comes to money, most of us strive to get everything “just right”—the perfect budget, the ideal investment, the flawless five-year plan. But life doesn’t always cooperate. Emergencies hit. Markets dip. Jobs are lost. Plans change. And that’s okay. Because if there’s one trait that’s more important than perfection in your financial life, it’s resilience. Financial resilience is the ... Read the Post
Coping With Social Anxiety In School: A Guide For Parents
Social anxiety can be one of the most challenging hurdles students face, particularly in school settings where social interaction is constant. The pressure to fit in, make friends, and perform academically can feel overwhelming for children and teens, leaving them unsure of how to cope. As a parent, it’s important to recognize the signs of social anxiety early and provide support to help your ... Read the Post
How Poor Parking Lot Design Puts School Children At Risk
Safety should be a priority when it comes to designing school parking lots. Unfortunately, many school parking areas are riddled with hazards that put children at serious risk. Whether it is chaotic traffic patterns, lack of visibility, or confusing signage, poorly designed parking lots make drop-offs and pick-ups more dangerous than they need to be. Parents and school administrators should pay ... Read the Post
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