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Evan’s Story: Overcoming Autism with the Son-Rise Program

Evan’s Story: Overcoming Autism with the Son-Rise Program


Evan’s parents, Irini and Aris, were thrilled to welcome their second child. However, their joy was short-lived when they discovered their son, Evan, had autism. Evan’s symptoms were severe – he was non-verbal, made no eye contact, and struggled with potty training. The family was devastated, and they didn’t know where to turn.
After searching for an autism treatment program that could help their son, Irini and Aris met a family whose severely autistic daughter had made remarkable progress through a program called Son-Rise. This family gave Evan’s parents hope that there might be a way to help their son.
The Son-Rise program is a unique and intensive treatment approach for children with autism that focuses on creating a nurturing and accepting environment for the child. The program is based on the idea that children with autism have a unique way of perceiving the world and that by joining them in their world, parents and caregivers can help the child to learn and grow.
Despite initial skepticism, Irini and Aris decided to try the Son-Rise program. They began running the program for Evan, and after just one week, they saw a remarkable improvement. Evan was potty trained and starting to communicate with his parents. Over time, Evan’s progress continued to accelerate, and he made significant strides in his language skills, imaginative play, and social interactions.
Evan is now a different child than before the Son-Rise program. He can speak in paragraphs, read, and play elaborate imaginary games. He recognizes his parents and has formed strong bonds with them. The transformation that Irini and Aris have witnessed in their son is miraculous, and they credit the Son-Rise program for its remarkable progress.

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Rethink Autism Tip: Toilet Train Successfully! https://101autism.com/rethink-autism-tip-toilet-train-successfully/ https://101autism.com/rethink-autism-tip-toilet-train-successfully/#respond Tue, 19 Nov 2019 20:19:10 +0000 https://101autism.com/rethink-autism-tip-toilet-train-successfully https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE8hqvFHZv8

Rethink Autism Tip For many parents, toilet training can seem like an overwhelming challenge, but using the right strategies can make it a fun and positive experience for both you and your child! Toilet training can be a daunting task for many parents of children with autism. However, there are some tips that can help make the process easier.

First, set aside time specifically for toilet training. Try to start when you can commit two days in a row that are relatively calm and routine. It is important to make the process fun for your child, so consider buying several pairs of Underpants with your child’s favorite characters or colors and let them pick which ones they want to wear.

One useful technique is to use a urination schedule. Set a timer to go off every 15 minutes and remind your child to use the bathroom when the timer signals. Escort them to the bathroom and guide them through the process of pulling down their underwear and sitting on the potty.

If you need more guidance, Reefing Autism’s comprehensive video-based curriculum can show you what lessons to teach and how to teach them effectively. This can make a huge difference in your child’s life, as learning this basic life skill can increase their independence and improve their quality of life.

In conclusion, toilet training can be overwhelming for parents of children with autism, but with some helpful tips and guidance, it is possible to teach this basic life skill effectively. Remember to make the process fun for your child, use a urination schedule, and seek out additional resources if needed.

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