Calm guidance where
there is so much noise.
A magazine for parents of children with autism and other developmental differences. Evidence-based medicine in plain words. The things you actually live with.
First calm then a Plan, then the Specialists
First suspicions. Who to ask
The path when worries first appear. First a neurologist, psychiatrist, paediatrician. Then an ABA specialist, speech specialist, sensory specialist. Who and when
Open section →Six points of entry.
Developmental milestones
What the child does by age and what to notice. On your device, no registration.
02Diagnostic path
Where to go in your country. Paediatrician, neurologist, psychiatrist, ABA specialist. In the right order.
03Method check
31 methods rated against evidence-based medicine. Cochrane, AAP, NICE, ASHA, FDA.
04Visit preparation
Documents, questions, diary before the appointment. A printable sheet you can take with you.
05Glossary
38 ABA and developmental terms in plain words. Tap any underlined word in an article.
0633 articles
Seven sections from first concerns to parental support. Grounded in official clinical sources.
Five languages
Ukrainian, English, Czech, Russian, Polish. Free, no registration.
Seven sections
you can start with.
Every article is reviewed against official sources: WHO, NICE, AAP, CDC, ASHA, AOTA, Cochrane. No promises to «cure».
Check the Method
Chelation, GFCF, megavitamins, and 28 more methods. What evidence-based medicine says.
ToolWhere to start
Where to turn and what is free in your country. A route, not a diagnosis.
ToolPrepare for the visit
Gather documents, questions, and a diary before the doctor's visit. A printable sheet.
ToolDevelopmental milestones
What the child does by age and what to notice. Data stays on your device. Not diagnosis.
ToolFirst suspicions. Who to ask
The path when worries first appear. First a neurologist, psychiatrist, paediatrician. Then an ABA specialist, speech specialist, sensory specialist. Who and when
Understanding autism and ABA
What autism is. How ABA therapy works. What to realistically expect from the process
Before therapy
How to prepare. What to know so you walk in with context
Sensory integration
Sensory processing, regulation, daily life. How sensory differences shape a child's life
Communication and speech
Speech therapy, AAC, sensory. Why speech needs other foundations first
Everyday tips
The simplest things to understand where to move and what to do at home
Parent support
How not to burn out. How to work with your child and specialist together
Editorial standards.
Six rules every article passes before publication. This is not marketing. These are limits we hold ourselves to.
Evidence-based
We rely on WHO, NICE, AAP, CDC, ASHA, AOTA, Cochrane. Meta-analyses, clinical guidelines, randomized trials. Not blogs, not forums.
No cure promises
We do not promise to «remove autism», «start speech in a month», or «make a child normal». No serious organization claims this - and neither do we.
No jargon
Complex concepts in simple words. Technical terms are explained where they appear. No medical dictionary, no loss of meaning.
No marketing
No «secret protocols» you have to buy. No therapy brands or centers. The information here is not a product.
Ethical
We acknowledge ABA criticism, neurodiversity-affirming approaches, child rights. The goal is not «to make a child normal» but to help them live, communicate, be themselves.
Honest limits
We say plainly where the evidence is strong and where it is limited. Honest about sensory integration not being a «cure» and ABA not being «magic».
What you will not find here.
So there is no doubt from the first page.
- Promises to «cure autism» or «remove symptoms»
- «Quick speech start», «guaranteed to talk»
- «Secret author protocols»
- Chelation, detoxes, megadose vitamins
- Anti-vaccine claims
- Punishment-based behavior methods
- Ads for specific centers or paid courses
- Chat bots playing the role of a doctor