The Role of Social Skills Groups in Building Self-Esteem and Confidence for Autistic Individuals
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a unique neurodevelopmental condition that presents with diverse characteristics and strengths, including in the areas of communication, social interaction, and behavior.
Building Better Social Skills: A Guide for Individuals with Autism
Social skills are an important aspect of daily life and can impact an individual's ability to form and maintain relationships, communicate effectively, and navigate various social situations.
Ascending through Ascent —Ascent Parent Post
“I can confidently and honestly say how happy we are to be a part of the Ascent Autism family, they have truly changed my teen son's life!” -Ascent parent
Three Unique Ways Autism Support Groups Can Help Your Child Today
Autism support groups — they may sound like just another commitment to add to your child’s already-busy schedule, but they’re actually filled with benefits you don’t want to miss.
Why Autism Friend Groups Are Essential For Our Kids
Making friends with autism can be challenging work. It can be even more difficult to find friends for your child who has autism themselves.
Autism Support Groups — In Person or Online?
When it comes to finding the perfect autism support group for your child, one of the first steps is deciding whether you want the meetings to take place in-person or online.
Four Reasons to Offer Social Skills Practice to Your Child With Autism
Social skills are a big topic in the autism community today, but should we be actively seeking out opportunities to support our children in this area?
Fun Summer Programs for Autism
The sun’s shining down and the temperatures are rising — it’s time to get outside and enjoy all of the incredible aspects of the summer season!
What I Have Learned Volunteering At Ascent Autism
My time volunteering at Ascent Autism has been a huge learning experience. It's a nice break during a busy week to just take a deep breath and chat with some peers who teach me so much about themselves and their lives.