by Leigh | Jan 5, 2017 | About Autism Spectrum Disorder, About LU2P, Family Dynamics, Family Resources, Home & Family, Living on the Spectrum, Parenting on the Spectrum, Relationships, Uncategorized
A diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder can bring with it many challenges, not only for the individual, but also for the family members. Building and supporting communication skills through our LoveU2Pieces Social Connections Program is one way to move toward...
by Leigh | Sep 13, 2015 | About Autism Spectrum Disorder, About LU2P, Events, Family Resources, Home & Family, Living on the Spectrum, Parenting on the Spectrum
It was a wonderful morning at Fox 2 News this morning! Leigh Rolnicki was invited to sit down with Shawndrea Thomas to talk a little bit about the new LoveU2Pieces Play and Learning Center and our upcoming golf outing at Tapawingo National Golf Club tomorrow! See the...
by Leigh | May 18, 2015 | About Autism Spectrum Disorder, About LU2P, Family Resources, Living on the Spectrum, Parenting on the Spectrum, Relationships, Uncategorized
LoveU2Pieces is thrilled to announce that after 5 years, we are opening our first Play and Learning Center! We have designed a gorgeous space for our families to connect, play and learn! The LoveU2Pieces Play and Learning Center is designed to nurture the development...
by Leigh | Apr 29, 2013 | About LU2P, Family Dynamics, Family Resources, Home & Family, Just for Moms, Living on the Spectrum, Parenting on the Spectrum, Relationships
res·pite [res-pit] Noun: A delay or cessation for a time, especially of anything distressing or trying; an interval of relief Verb: To relieve temporarily, especially from anything distressing or trying; give an interval of relief from No matter how you say it –...
by Leigh | Jan 24, 2012 | About LU2P
A mother always knows. When my son began “acting out” at 18 months, I was confused and concerned. But as a first-time mom, I didn’t listen to my instincts and kept looking for other reasons for his behavior. By the time he was 24-months-old, I learned his behavior had...