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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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Forging New Pathways

Learning from Each Other

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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  • Montana's Story: Perspective from a Young Adult

    In this week's blog post, guest author and RDI Program Certified Consultant, Dema Stout, MA talks about working with Montana and his family. The inspiring video included in this post is Montana's story as told from his own perspective. The video which accompanies this blog was put together by Montana and Rana Burr for a workshop I did recently in San Antonio. They had previously planned to be there to answer questions, but found they would be out of town on the promised...
  • Helping Your Child Become A Competent Communicator

    This week's guest author, Laura DeAngelo, A.B., M.B.A., writes about avoiding the overcompensation trap when helping your child become a competent communicator. THE OVERCOMPENSATION TRAP Many parents of children with autism unknowingly overcompensate for their child's deficits in communication competence. Often parents (and other communication partners), without consciously realizing, do most of the "work" in keeping the social exchange going. The child...
  • What is RDI?

    A Brief Description of the RDI ® Program by Guest Author and RDI Program Certified Consultant, Nicole Beurkens, M.Ed. I often get questions from parents interested in knowing how my colleagues and I approach the treatment of autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions. I thought it would be helpful to start answering those inquiries in this format, as some of you may have similar questions. Here I will address: What is the Relationship Development Intervention (RDI...
  • The World is Her Oyster

    Guest Author: Sharon Bradbrook-Armit, Parent and RDI® Program Certified Consultant. This week Sharon Bradbrook-Armit shares her family's story; from the diagnosis of her daughter to her decision to become an RDI Consultant. I’m a Mum of a teenage daughter and back at the beginning of 2004 came across the Relationship Development Intervention Program (RDI®). At that time I would have described my daughter as: being totally prompt dependent, although being...
  • Autism and Seizures: Tests and Treatment (Part 2 and 3)

    Guest Author: Laurel Joss, M.A, EcEd, RDI® Program Certified Consultant Part 2: The Tests. If you think your child might be suffering from seizures, there are two tests that can help you get a diagnosis. The first is an EEG (electroencephalogram), and the second is the brain SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography). EEG (electroencephalogram) An EEG is a procedure in which small metal discs are glued to one’s head in order to detect electrical activity...
  • Holidays, Traditions and Family Events

    For this post we're spotlighting a webinar series for parents by RDI Consultant Kat Lee. This year-round series of webinars focuses on holidays, traditions and family events. Webinars are currently offered for parents and professionals who are using the RDI Program. To view one of Kat's webinars available for the general public, click here or on the link at the bottom of this post. Kat, Please tell us a little bit about yourself. My journey in autism started 15 years...
  • Autism and Seizures: Part 1 - Our Story

    Guest Author: Laurel Joss, M.A, ECED, RDI® Program Certified Consultant. I have been an RDI® Consultant for three years and an RDI® parent for seven. I started RDI® back when it was done in an empty room full of beanbag chairs. My son was four years old at the time. He’d been diagnosed with autism a year earlier, and like many mothers of newly-diagnosed children I spent a lot of time on the internet searching for help. Mainstream medicine offered little...
  • Love Isn't Always Enough

    Guest Author: Diane Morris We like to think love has power, that it forges a connection stronger than space, time and the many obstacles life can throw between two people. Countless stories and songs attest to humanity's unwavering belief that love is more than an emotion. So you can imagine my feelings of utter failure as a mother and a human being on one of the many days when my son Theo, then age six, used every ounce of his considerable strength to try to beat the...