the Snow Day Survival Series In Part 4.1, we made a dragon Taking a shower. One card. Just to see how the Flash Card Creator works. But one card doesn’t…
Social Stories for Making Friends: A Real Autism Success
If you read our last blog, you know we’ve been on a journey. I left my daughter playing ping pong with kids at her after-school program — but she told…
Week 4 Can Wait: How a Social Story Saved Our Urgent Care Visit
She brought me water. Checked on me. Said, “Mommy, I’m taking care of you because you took care of me.” That’s empathy. Real empathy. It reminded me that all the…
The Day We Finally Had a Plan — Not Just Hope
If your child struggles with meltdowns, test anxiety, shutting down during homework, or any behavior that leaves you feeling stuck — we get it. We’ve been there too. That’s why…
Beyond Reading Intervention: The Moment I Let My Daughter Lead
Tell me something is impossible and I’ll show you it’s not. That’s who I am. Always have been. When my daughter was diagnosed, I made a choice. I gave up…
How We Made Kiki’s Personalized Storybook in Under 2 Minutes
Ever wondered what it takes to create a personalized children’s book starring your own child? With Creat-book, the answer is: about 60 seconds and a few clicks. Let me show…
Free Teamwork Social Story for Autism: Building a Snowman
Picture this: It’s the first snow day of the season. Your child watches through the window as neighborhood kids team up, laughing and rolling snowballs together. Your child wants to…
“Do I Really Have To?” Teaching Your Child Why Hygiene Matters
Look, I’ll be honest with you. Getting my kid to brush their teeth used to feel like negotiating a peace treaty. Every. Single. Morning. “Why do I have to?” “I…
How to Help Boys Handle Big Feelings During Early Adolescence
As boys grow, they begin noticing changes not only in their bodies but also in how they feel and react to everyday situations. Some boys may suddenly experience: Nervousness about…
Thanksgiving Social Story for Autism
You know those moments at the dinner table when you can see your child struggling? Maybe they want to share something but can’t find the right moment to jump in….
