b-Calm ASD and ADHD Resources Have Moved
b-Calm is proud to announce their sponsorship of Champions of Autism and ADHD a non-profit group dedicated to providing services and support to Autism and ADHD communities in Iowa and beyond.
b-Calm will be working closely with Champions to bring real positive change to those living and working with ADHD and Autism. To that end, the new website www.autismchamps.com has been launched to be an even better clearing house for information, support, and services.
To that end, we’ve taken the resource material previously found on b-calmsound.com and moved it to autismchamps.org. If there’s something you still can’t find, let us know and we’ll be happy to help.














You should see Play Attention (www.playattention.com). It’s a fantastic program for kids and adults with attention problems. I’m a former principal. We used it with our students and I then used it with my son, Alex. We were very successful with many children.
We also used ADHD Nanny (www.adhdnanny.com). Both of these programs help teach skills as well as attention. The skills taught are the ones needed to be successful at school.
We must actively participate in a child’s life to provide success.
thanks John. Great ideas there, we’ll certainly check it out!
You should see Play Attention (www.playattention.com). It’s a fantastic program for kids and adults with attention problems. I’m a former principal. We used it with our students and I then used it with my son, Alex. We were very successful with many children.
We also used ADHD Nanny (www.adhdnanny.com). Both of these programs help teach skills as well as attention. The skills taught are the ones needed to be successful at school.
We must actively participate in a child’s life to provide success.
You should see Play Attention (www.playattention.com). It’s a fantastic program for kids and adults with attention problems. I’m a former principal. We used it with our students and I then used it with my son, Alex. We were very successful with many children.
We also used ADHD Nanny (www.adhdnanny.com). Both of these programs help teach skills as well as attention. The skills taught are the ones needed to be successful at school.
We must actively participate in a child’s life to provide success.