Rachelle K. Sheely, Ph.D.- A Brother and Mother Talk About Siblings and Autism: Working Playfully and Playing Seriously

When families receive the diagnosis of Autism, they often become engulfed in a sea of unknown variables with no clear guidelines or tangible map. They ask what the future will look like for their family, the parents, the child with autism, the siblings. Relationship based Dynamic Intelligence Program (RDI (TM)) looks at this dilemma from a perspective that families are designed to live their lives together, where they find support for the emotional hills and valleys that are specific to the lives they lead.

 
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Nigel Rising, Esq. and Katherine Almendinger, with Sara Bradford- Therapist Mission One for Autistic Clients by Autistic Women

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Akhil Lad- Akhil's Path to College as a Non-Speaking Neurodiverse Student