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Life Almost Seemed Easier Before Ryan Wanted Friends

Parenting, Siblings and Marriage, Social Skills and Making FriendsBy Marcia HindsJune 28, 2015

It Is Important To Remember That The Social Skills Are The Last Thing To Come   by Marcia Hinds www.autismandtreatment.com   Most children want to interact with the people around them, but not my kid. Ryan was never “typical” before we treated his autism medically.  When we first started down the road to recovery, my…

no one should ever have to go to middle school

No One Should Ever Have To Go To Middle School By Ryan Hinds

I KNOW YOU’RE IN THERE book excerpts, IEP’s and Schools, Social Skills and Making FriendsBy Marcia HindsMay 3, 2015

www.autismandtreatment.com   Ryan’s mom says… Middle school can be the hardest time for many kids. But for kids with autism or the ones who don’t quite fit, it can be horrendous. One of the mistakes I made was to keep Ryan in an awful situation. I should have homeschooled him during those difficult years. I…

Theater was Great for Ryan

Theater Was Great For Ryan

Parenting, Social Skills and Making FriendsBy Marcia HindsOctober 9, 2014

by Marcia Hinds www.autismandtreatment.com   I used to wonder why my son could go on stage and steal the show and yet couldn’t have a one-on-one conversation.  It soon made sense once I realized what he was supposed to say was scripted for him when he was in a play.   Here’s an excerpt from…

Don’t We Love the Holidays? And Why Are Everyone Else’s Kids Always Perfect?

Parenting, Siblings and Marriage, Social Skills and Making FriendsBy Marcia HindsDecember 2, 2017

by Marcia Hinds www.autismandtreatment.com   Here is your holiday pep talk and the best way to survive and enjoy this stressful time of year! There is really only one rule you have to remember: Rule # 1 – When you go someone’s house to “celebrate,” do not talk to any friends and relatives whose perfect…

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