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ACES Blog

siblings of children with autism and their unique perspective at ACES

Siblings’ Unique Peer Perspective

September 24, 2019

Siblings at every age have a valid point of view to offer about their brother or sister with special needs….

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Siblings’ Choice in the Helping Role

August 29, 2019

Frequent requests from a parent to help a sibling with autism, keep them occupied, or keep them safe can be…

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Keeping Siblings and Their Possessions Safe

Keeping Siblings and Their Possessions Safe

July 30, 2019

Many children with ASD engage in verbal and physical behaviors that may be upsetting to others as they attempt to…

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ACES Father Raises Money for Autism Speaks

July 29, 2019

I am a father of one of those 1 in 59. My beautiful daughter Hartley was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum…

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Helping Siblings with Interactions

June 12, 2019

Sibling clashes and complaints happen in all families, but the path back to connection with siblings with autism requires a…

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Siblings’ Time Alone with Parents

May 24, 2019

All children notice when their parents’ eyes light up for them. It’s a precious moment that lets them know in…

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