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Nutrition & Diet for Autism – Supporting Kids on the Spectrum Naturally

Nutrition & Diet for Autism – Supporting Kids on the Spectrum Naturally

Like any parent, you want your child to be as healthy as possible. Unfortunately, picky eaters often shy away from healthy foods and gravitate more toward foods with less nutritional value.  Like many conditions, autism has many facets; when it comes to diet, many individuals with autism experience food aversions and sensitivities.  Enriching Foods for …

Learning to Share Is Important

Learning to Share Is Important

All young children struggle on some level with sharing. This is a common developmental milestone for children. For the students in the Little Dreamers Early Childhood Education program, sharing is sometimes a challenge, and it is an important area of focus for our social workers and instructors.  Why Sharing Is Important Sharing toys, learning tools, …

The ABA Way!

The ABA Way!

In the world of social work, we employ countless techniques and therapies to support marginalized groups of people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. In the educational world, ABA is considered the “gold standard” for autism treatment.  What is ABA? ABA is abbreviated for Applied Behavior Analysis. It is considered the best practice for teaching …

Meet an Intern!

Meet an Intern!

I can sit and write about the students at the iCan Dream Center ALL day, but it suddenly hit me that I might have a story to tell, too! If you’ve ever wondered who’s behind some of the iCan Dream Center blog posts, I’m here to reveal this month’s masked woman!  If you haven’t heard …

5 Tips to Navigating 2021

5 Tips to Navigating 2021

As we all know, 2020 was probably the biggest emotional rollercoaster of a year since 2016.  From the celebrity deaths (REST IN PEACE KOBE AND GIGI), to the canceled events, to the global pandemic that continues to loom, it seems fair to say, 2020 was the worst year ever. And if it is not, it …