On the Horizon is an award winning weekly 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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