G.A.P. Toolkits
These courses were created in response to the needs of parents of children with Autism. As a Family Autism Coach, and former educator for 28 years, I am asked over and over again about talking with doctors, registering/communicating with the school, getting children prepared for school, how to keep it all organized, toileting and writing social stories.
Questions around these specific topics lead to livestreams, which lead to webinars, which lead to the creation of these Toolkits.
These toolkits offer:
- Short, subject specific, affordable mini-courses.
- Video modules, PDFs, tips, and tricks.
- The opportunity at the end of each Toolkit to book a free call with me and talk anything through.
- The flexibility of learning on your own time.
- Unlimited access to your purchased toolkits so you can go back and get a refresher whenever you need to.
For parents who want to address one thing at a time, on your own time and at your own pace…these are for you.
I’m here for you, however you need me:
- In my 3•3•3 Coaching Program
- Through the G.A.P. Toolkits
- Free on socials
Reach out if you need more support.
Sincerely,
Erin
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Welcome to the “Toileting a Child with Autism” Toolkit. This Toolkit is a short course with videos and strategies for parents of children with Autism who are coaching and supporting their child with independence and self-care.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you’ll find: Video coaching from Erin and information including 12 tips to get you prepared, the theory about why, and a Toileting reference guide PDF.
Welcome to this Toolkit about how to write Social Stories. This is an AMAZING resource that you can create over and over for your child. Many of my clients have a library of social stories that is their “go-to” resource when they need to communicate that something different is going to happen.
There’s a recipe for building a social story and once you know it you can use it over and over.
Social Stories are a great way for children with Autism to “practice” new things before they have to try them for real. Does your child need to start riding a bus to school? Going to their first birthday party? Sleeping over at Grandma‘s? Getting a haircut? There are so many great reasons to write a social story.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you’ll find Video coaching from Erin, What Are Social Stories?, The Recipe, and many more tools and tips.
Is your child starting Kindergarten? This Toolkit is for parents who want to help their child get ready for this big change.
All of these things can be fun and a great way to bond with your child. So keep it light, give lots of love and be patient. And, compare your child only to YOUR CHILD. Remember, this Toolkit is a guide to help you, not an assessment. Your child can go to school no matter where they are at with their progress.
This course contains a list of things that Erin wishes ALL parents had before their child starts school.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you’ll find tips on topics such as Following Instructions and Communicating their needs along with Video coaching from Erin.
Is your child starting school or changing schools? There’s a lot that the school needs to know about your child with Autism BEFORE the first day.
This Toolkit provides you with all the resources and tips for how to get the school all the information they need, at the right time so they can provide the best support.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you will find Video coaching from Erin along with several worksheets to help with preparation.
Talking with Healthcare Providers can be stressful. Use this toolkit to prepare yourself for this meeting.
This Toolkit will help you organize and document the RIGHT information so you don’t forget to say anything. With this Toolkit, you can leave your appointment with peace of mind and know what’s next.
Healthcare providers have commented to parents, who come prepared with this toolkit’s paperwork, that they get a clear picture of what’s going on and are able to move forward with next steps because of the clear, concise information provided.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you will find: Video coaching from Erin along with Categories for you to cover and more.
There is so much information to gather and learn when you are a parent of a child with Autism. You have appointments, strategies, schedules, medical forms, school meetings, report cards, diagnoses, funding applications, program waitlists, finances to manage…and sometimes these things cross-over.
This Toolkit will help you cut down on the time you spend managing, searching and wasting because you will become an efficient parent of a child with Autism.
Doctor needs a report card? No problem because it’s at your fingertips and you can send it in seconds AT your appointment. No need to go home and look for it, scan it, send it and spend time emailing or phoning to confirm that it was received.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you’ll find Video coaching from Erin and courses including Using google efficiently and How/when to choose programs.
Welcome to the “Toileting a Child with Autism” Toolkit. This Toolkit is a short course with videos and strategies for parents of children with Autism who are coaching and supporting their child with independence and self-care.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you’ll find: Video coaching from Erin and information including 12 tips to get you prepared, the theory about why, and a Toileting reference guide PDF.
Welcome to this Toolkit about how to write Social Stories. This is an AMAZING resource that you can create over and over for your child. Many of my clients have a library of social stories that is their “go-to” resource when they need to communicate that something different is going to happen.
There’s a recipe for building a social story and once you know it you can use it over and over.
Social Stories are a great way for children with Autism to “practice” new things before they have to try them for real. Does your child need to start riding a bus to school? Going to their first birthday party? Sleeping over at Grandma‘s? Getting a haircut? There are so many great reasons to write a social story.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you’ll find Video coaching from Erin, What Are Social Stories?, The Recipe, and many more tools and tips.
Is your child starting Kindergarten? This Toolkit is for parents who want to help their child get ready for this big change.
All of these things can be fun and a great way to bond with your child. So keep it light, give lots of love and be patient. And, compare your child only to YOUR CHILD. Remember, this Toolkit is a guide to help you, not an assessment. Your child can go to school no matter where they are at with their progress.
This course contains a list of things that Erin wishes ALL parents had before their child starts school.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you’ll find tips on topics such as Following Instructions and Communicating their needs along with Video coaching from Erin.
Is your child starting school or changing schools? There’s a lot that the school needs to know about your child with Autism BEFORE the first day.
This Toolkit provides you with all the resources and tips for how to get the school all the information they need, at the right time so they can provide the best support.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you will find Video coaching from Erin along with several worksheets to help with preparation.
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Talking with Healthcare Providers can be stressful. Use this toolkit to prepare yourself for this meeting.
This Toolkit will help you organize and document the RIGHT information so you don’t forget to say anything. With this Toolkit, you can leave your appointment with peace of mind and know what’s next.
Healthcare providers have commented to parents, who come prepared with this toolkit’s paperwork, that they get a clear picture of what’s going on and are able to move forward with next steps because of the clear, concise information provided.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you will find: Video coaching from Erin along with Categories for you to cover and more.
There is so much information to gather and learn when you are a parent of a child with Autism. You have appointments, strategies, schedules, medical forms, school meetings, report cards, diagnoses, funding applications, program waitlists, finances to manage…and sometimes these things cross-over.
This Toolkit will help you cut down on the time you spend managing, searching and wasting because you will become an efficient parent of a child with Autism.
Doctor needs a report card? No problem because it’s at your fingertips and you can send it in seconds AT your appointment. No need to go home and look for it, scan it, send it and spend time emailing or phoning to confirm that it was received.
Inside this G.A.P. Toolkit you’ll find Video coaching from Erin and courses including Using google efficiently and How/when to choose programs.
Success Stories
Yanella from Toronto

“We were struggling with communication and behaviour. After working with Erin my son was calmly showing me what he wanted.”
Sean and Regina in London

“We went from feeling powerless, sad and lost to having a plan that brings us calm, joy and confidence. Our family functions differently now because of Erin. We want Erin in our lives forever. “
Kristen and Phil

“Autism had us feeling lost and frustrated with our daughter’s problem behaviours. Erin changed all that. We couldn’t believe the shift in behaviour and…the first day of school was a piece of cake!!”
Kailee and Alex from London

“We adopted 12 year old twins. Thanks to Erin, we significantly reduced ALL problem behaviours with a plan that created a calm and safe new home for our boys.”
Shelley from London

“Coaching with Erin made a significant change in our family’s life. Behaviour improvements have been like night and day.”
Jim and Joyce from London

“We are grandparents and our whole family worked as a team with Erin. She got us all on the same page so we could provide a safe and calm daycare environment in our home.”
Principal, Sue Bruyns of TVDSB

“As a school Administrator, I watched Erin provide clarity and a sense of calm for families beginning their journey with Autism.”