All Moving Forward - From Spectrum to Success
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All Moving Forward is focused on providing  support for young people affected by Autism Disorder, Asperger's, PDD/NOS and related issues (perhaps undiagnosed).  We seek to improve the immediate and future quality of life for these children and teens.  We desire to teach the world that people with autism are amazing, creative and intelligent human beings, and we strive to prove that everyone has the potential to be successfull.
 
Parents, providers and educators are recognized as valuable team players who need the tools to properly assist in their roles.  All Moving Forward provides supportive and empowering family-based services to address these needs.  We also advocate for those with neurological differences.  It is time to move past Autism Awareness.  We expect acceptance, integration, and equal opportunity to live up to the highest potential - regardless of differences.    


 APRIL IS AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH

 UPDATE:   According to the CDC,  1 in 88 Kids Has Autism. 
     
One in 88 children is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, by age 8, according to a recent study released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
- a rate that has risen far above the 2006 estimate of 1 in 110.



The Many Faces Of Autism

In this fun, unique and educational YouTube video, My Autism and Me, 13-year-old Rosie takes you into her life and the lives of other children and families living with an autism spectrum disorder. 

It is a wonderful video to share with people who may not have a complete understanding of what autism is and how it can affect a childís life. Please spread autism awareness to others in your social networks because, as Rosie reminds us, "A lack of understanding is one of the worst things about being autistic." 


    10 Tips for Making Middle School Work for Kids With Autism
A positive experience...a time of maturity, growth, and independence



Local News:

My son, Halyn Bautista, was awarded with an iPad 2 by Autism Speaks.  
Thank you Autism Speaks for making this possible.  I don't know who is happier, my son or his Ed teacher (who can't wait to try out new with Halyn).


  




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