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Supporting differently wired children can be both rewarding and challenging! Holly Blanc Moses, everyone's favorite behavior expert, shares her strategies to help children diagnosed with Autism and/or ADHD. Subscribe now to learn how to effectively improve behavior, emotional health, social skills, and academic performance.

Mar 24, 2021

Join Lon Bartel, Dr. Daniel Openden, and me as we talk about educating law enforcement on how to best support children with Autism. 

We cover-

  • How autistic adults collaborated with the interviewees
  • What information to provide to law enforcement in the event of a crisis
  • The skill to teach children now
  • Strategies to help de-escalate 
  • When a parent is scared to call 911 when a child is aggressive
  • How to create a positive relationship between officers and first responders and children before a crisis occurs
  • What questions to ask your local police department in order to learn about their training on Autism

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