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Through its innovative Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) Program, RDIconnect gained a worldwide reputation for designing family-based programs. Currently, RDIconnect provides programs for an entire range of developmental difficulties.
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This blog focuses on parents, professionals, families and relationships. Humorous and informative it provides an additional outlook on the day-to-day lessons and wisdom we learn from each other as well as reflective insight into the RDIconnect Programs. Forging New Pathways publishes content submitted by RDI Consultants and the families who work with them. Moderated by RDI Consultant, Lisa Palasti.

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The RDI Book.

Welcome to our first father-daughter collaboration blog!  Unlike other resources on the RDIconnect website this blog is dedicated to the stories, insight and conversations parents and professionals are having about our programs.  Fun, serious, comical and hopefully original we have one goal, to entertain you until you pass out with delight!
 
As website writer and general jack-of-all trades around the company it is my honor to bring a smattering of perspectives to this blog including the everyday, the scientific, the expert and original.  Although not a business professional, publishing professional or any sort of professional really, I hope to bring great voices and content to this little corner of the web I will call home.
 
Half my contribution and half my Dad’s, you will see us with our shirts  on backwards running through content we think is hilarious, informative and touching.  It’s not the most productive formula, but hey it works for us. We hope you enjoy it.


Posted 14 Jul 2009 10:55 AM by Gutstein
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Susan Hudkins wrote re: Welcome!
on 31 Jul 2009 5:49 PM

Dr. Gutstein and Hannah - this is awesome!!!  I love the new website and the blog option is so great to have, as well!  Can't wait to use it more in the future.  

What a wonderful way to connect families and professionals, and just those interested in dynamic intelligence development, to our RDI community.

Gotta go view the rest of the website - this is so great,

Susan Hudkins, Chicago area RDI Parent and CIT

April Choulat wrote re: Welcome!
on 3 Aug 2009 10:22 AM

Hi Hannah!

I LOVE the new site! I'm really looking forward to your blog and the features of the new site. Gotta go explore, keep up the great work!

April Choulat, RDI Program Certified Consultant

Deirdre Hickey Sturm wrote re: Welcome!
on 4 Aug 2009 5:05 PM

I am looking forward to the blog.  Look forward to getting to know you and your dad through the blog.

April Boden wrote re: Welcome!
on 24 Sep 2009 3:44 PM

Thanks for creating this blog.  I'm looking forward to all the latest.

Sandy Scheers wrote re: Welcome!
on 8 Nov 2009 6:41 PM

Hi Dr. G and Hannah,

This is awesome and I have to get John to put my picture up here for us; I am www challenged;-)  I have to get this in my bookmarks too!  I will have lots of stories but have to go clean the kitchen.  So exciting!

Sandy (Scheers) if you remember me.

Rita Johnson wrote re: Welcome!
on 19 Apr 2010 8:53 PM

Have been pouring over the blogs, learning what is available and think this is so helpful.  I hope to make connections with someone that is older as we are working through life with RDI. Our granddaughter who has so many challenges is making plans to work with children some day.  We moved to AZ and live in a 5th wheel RV to be close to our consultant in RDI.  She has certainly helped us have hope for a brighter future. The RDI book is so helpful and now we have this.

We would really like to connect with someone that has an older girl on the autism spectrum.  Candace is finishing HS online.  It has been a journey and without RDI we would be looking at a much different young lady.  Her dream is to work in day care in a church setting.  Thank you for this!! We started a blog which we have hopes of including C in that blog.  She loves the computer!

Rita J

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