We know that you are the expert on your child and you are an expert in the implementation of many of the autism therapies described on this site. The community center is designed for you to share your expertise, learn from other parents, and document your journey. Most aspects of the community can accessed without logging in. Please consider registering with Healing Thresholds, however, so that you can identify yourself as an active contributing member of this community.
These forums are intended to be a place where you can post your comments and your questions. You do not need to be a registered member of Healing Thresholds in order to post or respond to a question. If you see a question that you think you can answer, please consider posting a response. Your comments will likely help someone in need.
The Collective Wisdom wiki is a gathering point for general autism information, autism resources, and autism treatment protocols. You do not need to register with Healing Thresholds in order to contribute to the wiki. We encourage you to scroll through the topics and identify one where you have something to add. Try typing in a few sentences in the edit format. We think you will discover that contributing to the wiki is simple. We anticipate that the Collective Wisdom wiki will be an incredibly useful source of community knowledge.
We ask that you help us maintain the wiki's focus on autism therapies.
Blogging is one of the features on Healing Thresholds that requires registration. Once you register, you have the ability to add information about you, your child, and what autism treatments and autism therapies might be working or not. You can connect with other parents and share your experiences with your child. Think of blogging as an online conversation with people who are supportive and who share your interests
When you have registered with Healing Thresholds you will have the ability to know which other members are online at the same time you are. You will also be able to message other registered members.
Every time you open the site from your computer, you will automatically be logged in and visible and accessible by private messaging to other members who are logged in at that time. If you would like to mask your presence, you simply log out.
When you are logged in, a list of other members who are also online will appear on the bottom right corner of the Web site. By simply clicking on a username, you will be able to access that person's user profile and message them.