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Seeing Autism in a New Light with Bryn Hogan, Executive Director of the Autism Treatment Center of America®

Autism· Outside-the-Box Kids· Therapy

1 May

Are you ready to see autism in a new light?

So often the conversation about autism is surrounded by a list of limitations. And let’s face it, living the daily grind as a parent of a child on the spectrum sometimes really highlights those limitations.

Join us today as Bryn Hogan, Executive Director of the Autism Treatment Center of America® talks about how the program came to be and what makes it is so radically different (in a fantastic way) and why that makes this therapy program so effective.

Bryn is a breath of fresh air in what can be a very overwhelming environment when you have a child with autism. She will free you of the pressure and guilt that often come hand-in-hand with being an autism mom and set you on a path to move forward in a positive and uplifting way to help your child.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • what autism really is and why it’s not the enemy
  • why your attitude is so critical to your child’s growth
  • why you can’t train a child not to be autistic and what you can do instead
  • how to have a beautiful relationship with your child no matter where they are on the spectrum
  • what you can do immediately (as soon as you finish listening!) to help your child

Show Notes

  • Autism Treatment Center of America®
  • Finding Your New Normal
  • What is the Son-Rise Program®?
  • Autism Breakthrough: The Groundbreaking Method That Has Helped Families All Over the World  (affiliate link)
  • Son-Rise Miracle of Love DVD
  • The Son-Rise Program Social Curriculum (Developmental Model)
  • How to Get Started 
  • Autistic Logistics (affiliate link)
  • The Son-Rise Program® Online

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