Current content:


Organizing Your Child-  a parent training course to support children in building academic organization, time management, materials management, and academic planning.


ESP Program-  a parent training course supporting social communication at home. Designed for parents of children 12 months to 6 years old with autism spectrum disorders or other developmental delays that impact the ability to use language, understand language, engage with others, initiate interaction, and to play in typical and age-appropriate ways.  


Parenting Tricky Kids-  a parent training course to help frustrated parents use positive behavior strategies to support children who tend to be hard to discipline. ​


AND MORE!​​


Kids BRAIN has been working hard to build service models that can be implemented from afar. Like everyone else, we are adjusting daily around health and safety restrictions that allow our patients and their families to be safe while also protecting our staff and their families too. 

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Introducing Kids BRAIN Academy! This is an online school offering courses for parent training and self-care. We are working hard to bring as much content as we can to the Academy so that you will have lots of options, but this is an ongoing project that is small (but growing) right now. Check it out if you are interested or in need of some support for anxiety and worry, which are the topics we had the most demand for (so we started there). More topics to be added as quickly as they can be created and turned into instructional videos.

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