by Dr. Sutton, Dr. Zern | May 19, 2020 | News
The outbreak of COVID-19 is stressful for many people, and children are certainly not immune to the anxiety. It is normal to feel stressed about the unknowns and the future. However, when anxiety gets too high it can have a negative impact on the brain and the body....
by Dr. Sutton | May 18, 2020 | News
One of the topics I find being raised most often in therapy these days is concern over excessive screen time. While parents have long struggled with helping their children find balance between time on electronics and other activities, the challenge has likely never...
by Dr. Sutton | Apr 2, 2019 | News
Today is World Autism Awareness Day. Individuals around the world are wearing blue in hopes of raising awareness, acceptance, and inclusion of people with ASD. Check out the “Sit Up for Autism Challenge” . The challenge asks people to do 11 sit-ups in recognition of...
by Dr. Sutton | Mar 17, 2019 | News
I work with many adults who struggle with the sensory and social demands of the workplace. This New York Times article provides a very interesting window into a business where the majority of workers have autism. While I am not aware of any such company in the Tampa...
by Dr. Sutton | Mar 14, 2019 | News
It is that time of the year when families begin touring college campuses, exploring options for post secondary education. While a traditional four-year college may be an excellent fit for many individuals with ASD, others might require additional supports as they make...