Category: Autism Support

  • Holiday prep for best outcomes

    Yep – I’m going to suggest here the unthinkable…but it may make for one of the best holidays you’ve had with and for your loved one with Autism.

  • Back to Reality

    Life looks different for families like ours. Travel means jumping hurdles and avoiding vulnerability, and this one things must change in order for us to be able to do that. https://www.youtube.com/@FullSpectrumAutismFamilies/videos

  • Milestones

    We feel pain when we see the “distance” between where we are now, and where we imagine we want to be in this journey. These quick examples of my life are the experiences that solidify that even the things that seem “small” are stepping stones along the way and they all equal progress. Don’t forget…

  • Grace in tough times

    Sometimes life takes us by surprise and we find ourselves in a situation of becoming an instant full-time care provider…and…we weren’t prepared for it! This is a simple “virtual hug” for you today if you find yourself in that spot. https://www.youtube.com/@FullSpectrumAutismFamilies

  • Per-se-ver-a-tion

    Word of the day! We deal with it in the world of Autism and both patience and tools are required to handle it. www.stephaniestevensshnow.com

  • Offerings of Support

    In today’s quick connection I’m offering additional tools of support for families and care providers effected by Autism and related conditions. I’ve created a new digital course along with a YouTube channel to provide guidance and support along the journey. You can find the digital course in the courses tab of my website. www.stephaniestevensshow.com

  • Advocacy and freedom of speech

    One of the most important things we can do for our loved ones is advocate for them. So, one of the biggest mistakes to avoid is the “white coat syndrome” when speaking for those who don’t have a voice. www.stephaniestevensshow.com

  • Diagnosis Hijacked

    Do we need to begin examining and even reconsidering the diagnostics for Autism? Has the spectrum become so broad, that it compromises real time help made available for those severely affected by Autism and the support they need? This is a conversation who’s time has come! www.stephaniestevensshow.com