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What a Difference a Year Makes =)

What a Difference a Year Makes =)

Jul 13, 2015

I want to thank you for all of the help and support you provided us with, in this past year. You were so instrumental, not only in Sam’s development, but also in helping me understand what Autism is and how to help him. I could see how seriously you take your jobs and how you genuinely care for the well being of all of the children in that house. You are truly making a difference in this world and God bless you for it.

I know the work with Sam doesn’t end here, but he is in a much better place today, than he was a year ago and Uncommon Thread had so much to do with it. I’ll be forever grateful for the print you guys left in his life story and in our lives as a family.

Thank you both from the bottom of my heart,

Sam’s Mom

​(Name’s have been changed to protect this child’s identity)

Max’s Miracle

Max’s Miracle

Dec 10, 2014
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The immeasurable impact that The Uncommon Thread has had on my son is almost too difficult to put into words. His progress has been just shy of what feels like a miracle. I recently watched a home video of my Max. It was bittersweet to watch. In the video Max was 2 years old. He did not speak and only knew some sign language. He displayed many of the characteristics associated with autism, flapping his hands, grabbing at the air around him, crashing into things and or hitting himself in frustration. All of that being the bitter. The sweet part was that I can now say that because of a strict, well thought out, personalized and integrated plan Max’s progress has been monumental. Max has just turned 4. We have full sentence conversations, he is potty trained, he no longer takes a bottle, he has many life skills and he is coming to life all over again! He plays with children at the park, he understands sharing and game play. I could cry writing this I’m so happy for him. 

The miracle that has taken place within Max is because of the above and beyond efforts that The Uncommon Thread makes for Max. The therapy that they have provided isn’t just for Max it has been for myself as well. Their approach is family oriented. They have held my hand every step of the way, from neurologist appointments to bed time routines. I will be forever grateful for their guidance, support, knowledge, compassion, patience and complete understanding of Max. 

So if you are ready, willing and able to provide your child with every possible opportunity to combat the potential lifelong ramifications that our children may suffer from, you have found the most exceptional place to embark on this new journey with your child. 

Love and best wishes,

Max and Maureen

Answers Found at The Uncommon Thread

Answers Found at The Uncommon Thread

Dec 9, 2014

At four years old, our son was finally diagnosed with autism.  Just a few months in to his public school autism program, our son’s behaviors and functional level declined.  School behavior graphs showed he was often having 10-12 interfering behaviors per day.  He was also unable to function in every day family activities at home and in community without meltdowns or potentially self-injurious behaviors.

Our developmental neurologist and her social worker referred us to The Uncommon Thread.  We were told that our son needed an intensive ABA program to develop and carry over skills from school to home and his life in community. The advice of our pediatrician, neurologist, and the persuasive research of the medical community prescribed a 30 – 40 hour per week comprehensive applied behavioral analytics program.  With most public schools only offering 10-17 hours of ABA programming, we wondered “how we could do this?”.

The answer was found at The Uncommon Thread.  From the moment we walked into your welcoming big blue house, we knew we were in good hands.  The Center Director met us in your lobby with an aura of calm and competence.  She reassured us that our son would do well there.  Our terrific staff of therapists enthusiastically accepted our child despite his behavioral history and embarked on an ambitious agenda of programming.

Within weeks, there was a significant decline in our son’s negative behaviors and an increase in learning readiness that surprised us all. Our son looked forward to every visit to the center.  He adored his therapists.

In time, The Uncommon Thread provided us with home and community programming.  They also coordinated programs with our private speech and occupational therapists to ensure consistency and carry over across all settings; this is so important for children on the autism spectrum.

The Uncommon Thread helped us with everything from independent toileting, good sleep habits, independent dressing and doing homework.  They taught our son how to dance, sing, and find joy in leisure activities with peers.  When community outings were a challenge, they followed us to the mall to help program our child for success. They even supported mainstreaming and integration activities when our son was ready for it.

Also worth noting is the parent training The Uncommon Thread provided.  Our first BCBA taught me how to take simple behavioral data and how to look at school programming.  They trained my husband and me to become valuable participants in the ABA process.

No recommendation would be complete without highlighting the diversity and incredible talent of The Uncommon Thread’s staff.  We had therapists with doctoral degrees who noticed learning disabilities months before physicians and school, and BCBA’s with special education backgrounds who at times toiled relentlessly to help our child learn common core curriculum by carefully breaking down difficult, abstract, subject matter into more accessible units.

Today our son is in a more inclusive public school classroom setting.  We still have some tough roads ahead of us, but our son would not be where he is without the dedication of The Uncommon Thread.

Last winter we pulled into the parking lot on a snowy day.  The Uncommon Thread’s founder was out shoveling the snow off the front path.  He greeted my son and it was clear that they had a very sweet personal interaction.  It is a team approach where everyone is dedicated, hands-on, and has a stake in your child’s best outcome.

I look forward to the day where more young children have an opportunity to receive the gift of this type of care.

I highly recommend The Uncommon Thread for families beginning their journey.

Liam’s Goodbye Poem

Liam’s Goodbye Poem

May 13, 2014

Kicking, crying, yelling
Liam walked into your door
Because there was a world out there
He needed to explore

He had all these questions
So much he wanted to know
No words could express
How much he needed to grow

Liam couldn’t speak a word
He lived inside a bubble
We brought him to your school
We knew he was in trouble

You assured us he’d be ok
You told us not to fear
Just give us some time you said
We dropped him off with tears

Holding our hands every step of the way
You taught us how to cope
We cherished all his milestones
We finally had a reason to hope

Liam’s ready to spread his wings now
Like a beautiful morning dove
We thank you for all you’ve done
Good Bye Uncommon Thread-

With love

Francis, Caitlin, Malley, Seamus and Liam

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