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Michelle Vinokurov

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Mar 10, 20264 min
8 Struggles When the Clock Jumps Forward - Balance Can Fall
Image Credit: Freepik Spring brings brighter days, longer evenings, and the promise of warmth—but for many autistic individuals, the shift of the clock jumping forward can feel like the world is moving too fast. That lost hour may seem small to some, but it can create deep, tangible struggles for autistic people, their families, educators, and professionals who support them daily. Sensory sensitivities, reliance on routines, and a need for predictability mean that even minor disruptions can...

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Mar 3, 20263 min
From Meltdowns to Connection: Co-Regulation Actually Works in 2026
Image credit: Freepik Something meaningful has shifted in 2026. We are no longer asking, “How do I make this stop?” when a meltdown erupts. We are asking, “What does this person need right now?” That question changes everything. It moves us away from control and toward connection. For years, big emotions were treated like problems to eliminate in homes, school, and community. Autistic and neurodivergent children were told to calm down. Adults were told to toughen up. But suppression never...

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Feb 24, 20264 min
From Isolation to Incredible Connection: The Life-Changing Power of ABA Therapy for Autism and Social Growth in 2026
Image credit: Freepik Picture this: your child is surrounded by classmates, yet somehow feels completely alone. For many families navigating Autism Spectrum Disorder, that quiet isolation is painfully familiar. Social cues can feel like a foreign language. A simple “hello” can require enormous courage. Bright lights, loud noises, and unpredictable routines can make the world feel overwhelming. It’s never about not wanting to connect. Often, the desire is there: strong and aching. The bridge...

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