Part 4 of the Snow Day Survival Series In Parts 1-3, we built a behavior plan, a visual schedule, and two social stories. The visual schedule had two flashcard activities:…
When Plans Change — A Social Story for That
Part 3 of the Snow Day Survival Series In Part 1, we built a behavior intervention plan. In Part 2, we turned it into a visual schedule. The schedule included…
Snow Day Survival Starts with a Plan
From Our House to Yours We’re in the middle of a snow storm right now. Schools are closed, the weather keeps shifting between snow and freezing rain, and kids are…
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…
Social Story for Kids: Understanding Emotions and Friendship Skills
A parent’s journey through the small victories that add up to real connection If you’ve been following our story, you know making friends hasn’t come easy for my daughter. A…
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…
Vocabulary Practice: Finally, a Way for Words to Actually Stick
“Mom, I read all the words. But I don’t know what it means.” If you’ve heard this, you know the gut punch. Your child can sound out every word perfectly—but…
How to Make Reading Practice Fun with AI-Personalized Stories
Finding books that match your child’s reading level AND their interests? Nearly impossible. That’s why Reading Practice became my daughter’s favorite tool. It creates personalized stories about things she actually…
Week 2 of Our EZRead Learning Path: Building on the Momentum
A real parent’s journey helping her daughter with reading Week 1 was all about phonics — and she crushed it. So now what? Week 2 is where we start building…
How to Create Holiday Social Stories in Minutes
A simple step-by-step guide for busy parents If you’re a parent of a child with autism, ADHD, or sensory sensitivities, you know the holidays can be overwhelming. Crowded malls, long…
