Social Groups: Siblings Groups July 10, 2020Siblings groups are specifically for the siblings of kids and adults on the autism spectrum. These groups are facilitated by parents to give siblings a […]
AutismBC Connects: Autism Dad Dale June 16, 2020Dale is a loving, dedicated Autism Dad who was kind enough to share his lived experience with us and how his son, Ethan changed his […]
Staff Sharing: It’s Okay to be Selfish Sometimes May 14, 2020Let’s talk about self-care. Hint: you’re allowed to be selfish sometimes! When people pay tribute to their moms, these are the things that they say: […]
Staff Sharing: Self-Care as an Autism Parent May 1, 2020Being an autism parent is not easy. You must take care of yourself, so you can take care of your family. “Can you see the […]
Staff Sharing: Autism — A Mother’s Evolving Understanding March 31, 2020This Staff Sharing comes courtesy of one of our Regional Coordinators, Amanda. “There are times now I can open the window, look in, and see […]
Books about Autistic Women and Girls March 3, 2020Allison Hill, Manager of Library Services & Resource Discovery with AIDE Canada, introduces to us her selection of books about autistic women and girls. Highlights: […]
AutismBC Connects: Vicky Ryan, Girls Club Founder March 3, 2020Vicky Ryan, along with Bree, founded Girls Club to allow neurodiverse girls to build friendships and be themselves. This is Vicky’s story. Early Days Our […]
Autism Q and A: Disability Tax Credit (DTC) February 26, 2020Let’s talk taxes and the disability tax credit! If you have any questions regarding autism and tax, we just might have the answers. This blog […]
Autism Q and A: Transitioning into Adulthood January 30, 2020What happens when your autistic child turns 19 in BC? This blog is full of resources to help with funding changes associated with transitioning into […]
Autistic Adulting: Navigation and Lived Experiences for Autistic Young Adults January 22, 2020Are you an autistic young adult or the parent of a young autistic adult in BC? Are you looking for support and guidance in transitioning […]
AutismBC Connects: Stella and N January 6, 2020N was diagnosed with autism at 3 ½ years old. He started with severe speech delay, rigid behaviours, tantrums, and an inability to learn in […]
Autism Q and A: Back to School Planning August 30, 2019 Getting ready to go back to school After much effort, you’ve finally settled your child into a summer routine, and now you have to […]