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...
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...
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...
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...
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...