1. Can I bring my child?
This event is aimed at equipping and empowering parents and caregivers to learn techniques to help their child straight away. It is information-packed, and requires your full attention and concentration for maximum benefit. We strongly advise you to make alternative childcare arrangements for the afternoon so all participants can gain the most out of the session. We are unable to provide childcare services at this time.
2. What will be discussed?
All the parents who will be presenting have acquired The Son-Rise Program® Start-Up and advanced trainings from The Autism Treatment Center of America (ATCA). All parents have been working/playing with their own children using Son-Rise Program tools, techniques and attitude and have seen significant improvements in their children. Their children have exceeded doctor’s prognosis and continue to progress dramatically. Our aim is to share this hope to other families with children with autism.
3. My child is too old and all the other therapies did not work, why will this one work?
We have parents with children at different ages from 3 to 27 and different levels of autism, from severe, non-verbal to high-functioning. All children have seen big improvements with The Son-Rise Program. Globally, The Son-Rise Program has been used to help many adults. One striking testimony is of a 44-year-old woman who grew up in an institution. When her sister pulled her out of apply this program, she began to speak for the first time.
4. What kind of autism challenges will be addressed?
Aside from significant gains in social skills, our team of parents will be sharing tools they have used to help their children overcome a wide range of challenges like: aggressive and violent behaviours, tantrums, inappropriate speech/conversations, toilet training, learning inabilities and so much more.
5. Will I be helped with specific challenges I have with my child?
Time will be allocated for a Question and Answer segment where parents can ask specific questions to help them with their children.