On the Horizon
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Magazine for
parents of children with
developmental disabilities who want
simple,
effective strategies to reduce stress, support
their
child's development, and improve quality of
life for the whole
family.
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On the Horizon
Issue 50: 12 Things Parents and
Professionals Must Understand About Educating
Students with
Autism and Other
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Issue 51: Building Competence
Issue 53: Spring Break is Back
Issue 54: Prioritizing Needs and Treatment for
Children with
Autism
Issue 57: How Do I Know if My Child is Anxious?
Issue 59: Building a Foundation
Issue 61: What Should I Do When My Child
With Autism is
Anxious?
Issue 62: Summer’s Here! 5 Helpful Tips for
Parents
Issue 65: Beating the Summer Blues, Part 1:
Simple
Variations to Summer Routines
Issue 66: Moments Together: Engaging Our
Children in
Everyday Life
Issue 69: Beating the Summer Blues, Part 2:
Simple Activity
Ideas for Summer Fun
Issue 70: The Limits of Labels: Evaluation
Results That Really
Matter
Issue 71: Introducing New Foods to your Child
with Feeding
Deficits
Issue 72: SUCCESS Builds Confidence!
Issue 72: Back to School: How to Strive and
Thrive During the
Transition
Issue 74: Five Tips for Parents Making School-
Related
Decisions
Issue 75: Making Your Mealtimes More Palatable
Issue 76: Building Competence through Guided
Participation
Issue 77: Learning to Think: Part One - All
Students Can
Learn
to be Mindful
Issue 79: Food Jags: What are They and How
do you Prevent
Them?
Issue 80: Getting Through the Valley
Issue 81: Happy Birthday to You! How to
Celebrate Your
Child’
s Special Day
Appropriately
Issue 82: Valuing Others: Reflections on an
Incident in a
Kindergarten Classroom
Issue 83: Oral Motor and Its Affect on Feeding
Disorders
Issue 84: Learning to Think - Part Two:
Mindfulness
Throughout the Day
Issue 85: What is Remediation?
Issue 86: Treating Feeding Difficulties in the
School
Environment
Issue 88: Help for the Holiday Hmm’s
Issue 89: Learning to Think Part Three:
Continuing
Mindfulness Throughout the Day
Issue 90: A Brief Description of the RDI®
Program
Issue 91: Communication is Dynamic
Issue 92: New Year Resolutions for Teachers
“Simplify Your Parenting: What Most Experts
Don’t Know
About How to Make Parenting
Children With Autism Easier.”
Issue 93: Parenting Thoughts for the New Year:
Changing “I
Should” to “I Could”
Issue 94: Come to the Edge
Issue 95: Developing a Sleep Schedule That
Works
Issue 105: 12 Things Parents & Professionals
Must
Understand
Issue 109: I Want, Therefore I Shall Have?
Issue 111: Fun Family Activities for Any Occasion
Issue 112: The Gut and Nutrition
Issue 113: Ensuring Success through Guided
Participation
Issue 114: What Should I Do When My Child
with Autism is
Anxious?
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