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Vetting ~ Observation

Families have compiled years of hard data 

submitted richly by all service providers and schools. 

Within is a wealth of information not only about your loved one’s programs and progress, this data also exposes inconsistencies of teachers and providers. With vetting you were able to gather 

all those with direct influence to better translate the family’s immediate needs. 

Observations during sessions offer insights into the triggers of the 

behaviors that interfere with learning, and into what the behaviors are trying to say. Correlating observations and data collection within all autism service providers greatly helps to demystify the reasons for the client’s reactions and offer strategies that empower the client to succeed! 

It is my job to free the client to recognize their behavior 

and to nudge it to a more productive use, to encourage new synaptic pathways to be formed and to open possibilities that allow other expressions of the self to flourish. 

This is what observation and data collection can do for you.

Two children with autism participating in a school activity, representing engagement and learning in an educational environment.

Tailored Sessions

Environments are created that mimic the possible causes or triggers, and then activities are offered that build confidence and skills in a fun and entertaining way, occurring in the home and 

carried into the academic arena. 

When the client feels successful and activities are becoming joyful, 

everyone prospers, and this is essential for harmonious entrance into all the world has to offer.

 

How are my services different from others who interact with autistic individuals? The focus is on the behaviors that interrupt or impede with correct assessments and family activities. I begin by listening to the family then interpreting their wants into my client’s sessions. Through observation, I am able to see where the behavior occurs. 

I sit in on sessions with service technicians and accompany parents 

to school meetings, equipping them with vetted data to ask 

questions or a new iep. With time families begin to see behavioral 

changes leading to a more harmonious household. 

It is truly a long road between an autism diagnosis 

and cycling through the vast array of service providers.

Overwhelming is putting it mildly, however know that 

behaviors in an autism diagnosis are 

NOT necessarily set in stone.

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