BWW

This outing allowed us to practice Mikey’s restaurant skills while watching the Giants on the big TV. Fun for the whole family!

I do suggest working on restaurant skills with your child. I know it can feel overwhelming, and Mikey has definitely gone through phases in which eating out was too much for us. But, if you can or when you can, try eating out. It will make your life much easier if you have restaurant eating as an option.
For details on how to tackle this life skill, click the link below.
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Erica Mauro is a mom to two teenage boys, Will who is neurotypical and Michael with Autism and cognitive delays. She holds a BA in Psychology from Colgate University and a Masters of Psychology in Education from Columbia Teacher’s College. Before staying home with her children, she worked as an elementary school teacher. For five years, she served on the Board of Directors of the Molly Ann Tango Memorial Foundation, a charity dedicated to enriching the lives of children with special needs. In partnership with her husband Dave, she aspires to parent by using daily life as an opportunity for therapeutic intervention, seizing on real experiences as opportunities to build skills and strategies for Michael in a joyful, loving home environment. On the tougher early days, she just tried to get everyone safely to bedtime and start fresh in the morning. *wink*
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