You don’t need to have everything figured out right away.
These free guides are here to support families navigating big feelings, transitions, and everyday challenges.
If you’d like support tailored to your child, family, or classroom, you’re always welcome to book a 15 minute discovery call.
Start with the guide that feels most relevant to your family right now.
These resources are shared to help families explore ideas, terminology, and approaches they may encounter.
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Your First 100 Days After a Diagnosis
Not sure what to do next? This step-by-step guide helps families navigate the early days after a diagnosis with clarity and confidence.

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How to Access Autism Funding in Saskatchewan (Without the Overwhelm)
Confused about funding, paperwork, or where to start? This guide walks you through your options in clear, parent-friendly language.

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Understanding Your Child’s Autism Diagnosis
A compassionate introduction to autism that focuses on strengths, needs, and what this diagnosis actually means for everyday life.

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Making Sense of Autism Therapies & Treatment Options
Feeling overwhelmed by all the therapy options out there?
This resource explains common autism treatments in plain language, so you can make informed, values-aligned decisions for your child and family.
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Financial Help for Families Navigating Cognitive Disabilities
A plain-language overview of Saskatchewan programs and financial supports available to children and families including who may qualify and where to begin.

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Understanding Everyday ABA Strategies
An introduction to how ABA strategies may be used in everyday routines, shared as one perspective to help families learn and ask informed questions.

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Autism Supports & Services
Autism is a form of neurodiversity that impacts how a person experiences the world. Each person with autism has unique strengths and challenges that affect how they communicate, socialize, play, and learn.

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What is ACT?
Where behavioural science meets whole-person care
At Insightful Growth Pathways, we integrate principles from Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to provide supports that are both evidence-based and deeply person-centered.
