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BX provides the most up to date information for families.

BX is always updating and modifying information it provides to enhance and educate families on what is relevant in autism education and therapy. Please email BX Consultations to provide us with feedback on what else you would like to see on this page or think will help new parents with this transition. 

 

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Resources

Discover resources that can help facilitate areas of need while navigating a new or existing diagnosis. 

Note to Parents:

Balancing family responsibilities while caring for a child with autism or related disability presents significant challenges, necessitating caregivers to prioritize self-care.

 

Though it may be challenging to focus on personal well-being, doing so is crucial for managing stress levels and optimizing our own and our children’s well-being. Staying connected to other parents can be helpful for some to share ways they can do this as well as stay connected with others and can be helpful to some parents. 

 

Below is information on our embedded parent community available to parents to decide to purchase any of the courses on the Services page. 

Parent Community

Here, we provide a supportive parent community to help you connect with others during this transition period. You can ask fellow members how they overcame similar challenges, engage with top discussion posts from the week, and offer suggestions to enhance our products or services. The parent community will be accessible to individuals who enroll in an educational course and open this August 2025. 

 

For more information email at support@bxconsultations.com.

Services and Resources

The California Department of Developmental Services offers links to Regional Centers in your area, along with other valuable resources for your family. These centers provide case management, assessments, and potential copayment aid for individuals receiving ABA Therapy through their insurance. Click the link below to explore the available services.

www.dds.ca.gov

Other Services to Consider

Speech, occupational, and physical therapy are effective treatments for individuals experiencing challenges with speech and motor functions. Consult with your child’s pediatrician and insurance to get a referral for an assessment for these services if this is an area of concern.

Speech Therapy Informational Guide

What is speech therapy by Stephanie Foy M.S CCC-SLP

Speech therapy for autistic children focuses on improving communication skills, which can include both verbal and non-verbal communication.

Key aspects of speech therapy for autistic children often include:

Recommended Books

Education and knowledge in all things Autism and ABA are essential. Listed below are books recommended to further your understanding on Autism and its therapies.

Book List:

1. Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism


2. Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity


3. A Full Life with Autism from Learning to Forming Relationships to Achieving Independence


4. The PRT Pocket Guide

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