#RedForEd

As reported in The Arizona Capital Times, Governor Ducey has proposed paying for teacher raises by sweeping funds from different agencies, including “$2 million in one-time funding for the developmentally disabled.” Some in our state have cast striking teachers as being difficult to satisfy. Here at the quiet crisis next door, we applaud them as

Public Therapy Fireworks

Some things changed for Tony on October 17th, the day Whispie died. He had done amazingly well in our vet’s office just 5 days earlier when Dickens, our beloved Catzilla, passed on. I think it was too soon for Tony to be back there after such an emotional scene, too soon for all of us,

What’s Up With His Head?

There are individuals who think regressive Autism isn’t really a thing- that there must have been early signs and missed social milestones that parents failed to notice. As the parent of a child who has regressive Autism, I own a mountain of pictures and even some video that scream out just how real this has

April Gratitude & Reading

To Candice, With Much Gratitude & Love… I love my son fiercely, but I have always understood when someone indicated babysitting him was not for them. Always. But I also cannot get around what it has been like to experience how infrequently we were able to find that kind of assistance…it is, like everything else, not

I Survived March 20th, March 21st, March…

Tony feeds off of the emotions of those around him, especially people he deeply loves. So if a member of the family of his heart is having a bad day or rough moment, he can rapidly careen out of his own emotional equilibrium. Sometimes these situations can cause deviations to the schedule he’s used to.

Emily Talks NMT & Tony

Guest Post by Emily, NMTSA Therapist Hi to all those reading this blog. I could go on and on about how amazing this family is and how much joy it brings me to work with them, however, my objective is to give you a knowledge base on what Neurological Music Therapy (NMT) is and an

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