SON-RISE PROGRAM
Son-Rise Program
The program places parents as key teachers, therapists and directors of their own programs and utilizes the home as the environment in which to help their children.
The Son-Rise Program® believes that respect and deep caring is the most important factor impacting a child's motivation to learn. Love and acceptance is a meaningful part of every teaching process and helps to build a relationship between the parent and child. Once rapport has been established, teaching techniques are used to help the child develop.
The program teaches to:
- Establish a warm, interactive rapport with your child.
- Implement effective educational techniques.
- Enable your child to move beyond repetitive “stimming” behaviors.
- Move through challenging behaviors (such as tantrums or hitting).
- Become a confident teacher and advocate for your child.
- Motivate your child to learn–and to enjoy learning.
- Optimize your child's learning environment.
- Jump-start speech and language development.
- Relax and have fun–without giving up what you want for yourself and your child.
- Recruit and train a team of volunteers and helpers.
- Find a sense of peace and comfort with your child's present challenges.
- Create and sustain an attitude of hope and optimism about your child's future.
Source: http://www.autismtreatmentcenter.org/
The program places parents as key teachers, therapists and directors of their own programs and utilizes the home as the environment in which to help their children.
The Son-Rise Program® believes that respect and deep caring is the most important factor impacting a child's motivation to learn. Love and acceptance is a meaningful part of every teaching process and helps to build a relationship between the parent and child. Once rapport has been established, teaching techniques are used to help the child develop.
The program teaches to:
- Establish a warm, interactive rapport with your child.
- Implement effective educational techniques.
- Enable your child to move beyond repetitive “stimming” behaviors.
- Move through challenging behaviors (such as tantrums or hitting).
- Become a confident teacher and advocate for your child.
- Motivate your child to learn–and to enjoy learning.
- Optimize your child's learning environment.
- Jump-start speech and language development.
- Relax and have fun–without giving up what you want for yourself and your child.
- Recruit and train a team of volunteers and helpers.
- Find a sense of peace and comfort with your child's present challenges.
- Create and sustain an attitude of hope and optimism about your child's future.
Source: http://www.autismtreatmentcenter.org/