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Presuming Competence: How Belief Unlocks Potential

Presuming Competence: How Belief Unlocks Potential

by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Aug 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

Seeing the Ability: The Power of Presuming Competence When it comes to children with autism or other disabilities, one of the most life-changing decisions we can make is to assume they are capable—capable of thinking, learning, and understanding, even if they can’t...
Regulation and Co-Regulation in Children with Autism

Regulation and Co-Regulation in Children with Autism

by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Aug 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

Regulation Starts with You: How to Support Your Child’s Nervous System If your child shifts from calm to overwhelmed in a flash—or seems to have big emotional reactions to small changes—you’re not alone. Many children with autism, sensory processing issues, or motor...
Exercise Improves Motor Planning in Kids with Autism

Exercise Improves Motor Planning in Kids with Autism

by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Jul 27, 2025 | Uncategorized

How Exercise Transforms the Brain-Body Connection in Kids with Apraxia If your child has autism or whole-body apraxia, you may have seen how hard it is for them to control their movements. They might want to grab a toy, stand up, or walk over to you—but their body...
What You’re Not Told About Autism

What You’re Not Told About Autism

by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Jul 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

What You’re Not Told About Autism: A Parent’s Guide to the Motor Connection When people hear the word autism, they typically think of behaviors: limited eye contact, sensory sensitivity, repetitive movements, or delayed speech. While these traits are part of the...
Rethinking Autism Therapy: Why Motor Skills Matter More Than You’ve Been Told

Rethinking Autism Therapy: Why Motor Skills Matter More Than You’ve Been Told

by todd@frontlineinspections.com | Jul 9, 2025 | Uncategorized

Why motor skills matter more than behavior in autism therapy If you’re raising a child on the autism spectrum, chances are you’ve already encountered a list of therapies: speech therapy, occupational therapy, ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis), and maybe even physical...
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