The Conflict – within families and in other relationships – is normal. But disagreement can grow heated when ADHD sparks anger, impulsivity, and intense emotions. The best way to handle conflict is to prepare for it by creating a conflict resolution plan in advance. Here, find scripts and ideas for handling disagreements with tools like reflecting listening, the STAR method, and more.
by Sharon Saline, Psy.D.
The purpose of this guide is to better prepare youth-serving organizations to serve youth and families with autism.
In this document, autism refers to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which includes individuals diagnosed with
Autistic Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Not Otherwise Specified, and Asperger’s Disorder.
Autism Speaks believes that recreation and leisure activities are particularly important for people with autism. We
know that participating in such activities often produces opportunities to practice social skills, physical aptitude and
increase motivation while also increasing self-confidence and fuller integration into the community.
The information that follows will be useful for helping integrate youth with autism into your existing programs,
communicating with parents, and training your staff. With help from respected experts in the field of autism and
special education, experienced parents and caregivers, we have included an introduction to autism and specific
strategies that will allow you to lead the way for youth with autism to have the same formative experiences through
community organizations that are available to their typical peers.
We have included a wealth of information, from a wide variety of sources. New tools and resources will be
added as they become available. We encourage you to become familiar with the kit and share it with your youth
organization colleagues.
By: Lisa Jo Rudy
Originally published from
Very Well Health
“There is a whole world of non-team sports out there—and autistic children can and do take part in many of them. Skiing, surfing, sailing, and many more can be a great match for your child, especially if your family enjoys them.”
by By: Roberto Olivardia, PH.D.
Originally published from
additudemag.com
“ADHD is usually apparent from the first day of school, whereas dyslexia is often not recognized until fourth or fifth grade when the shift is made from learning to read to reading to learn. How to tell the difference between ADD and its co-morbid learning disabilities, and how to get help.”
By Greg Moro
Nothing is more challenging than being a parent. It often seems that as soon as you’ve figured out how to lead your child effectively, they reach a new stage in their development and begin to respond completely differently to your strategies!
But parenting is also one of the most rewarding ventures possible. And if you consult reliable resources on your journey, you can prepare yourself for some of the obstacles that come your way. Below, Brendan Sailing has provided some of the best parenting resources you will find!
Take Care of Yourself
If you’re going to be the parent you dream of being, then you must practice self-care and set goals for yourself. By fostering your own health and well-being, you can better be there for your kids.
Prioritize Their Learning
Few things are more important to your children’s success than their education through each age and stage of their lives.
Parenting can leave you feeling a variety of emotions: confident, happy, frustrated, and defeated on a daily basis. Just know that you’re not alone! There is no magic solution for becoming the perfect parent, but you can arm yourself with good advice for upcoming (and current) challenges. The resources above are a great place to start. Just remember to cherish each moment with your children as you grow with them!
Sailing can be a great way for kids to develop independence, learn cooperation, and practice their social skills. These skills are even more important to emphasize if your child has a learning disability. Brendan Sailing gives kids an opportunity to face challenges and find solutions, which can help them learn to manage frustration they may feel in school. Visit our website to learn more about our program and how to enroll.