Ryan has extensive experience working with families of children diagnosed with high-verbal autism spectrum diagnoses, in addition to previously being a School Clinician at a school that primarily served students with autism and has presented at various regional and national autism conferences.
Because autism is such a broad term, it is impossible to say if the strategies taught on the membership site would work for your family without knowing anything about your child; however, the strategies are designed for children and adolescents with average to above-average cognitive ability and full use of functional language.
The strategies are not designed for children or adolescents who have limited language or an intellectual disability.
There are many families of children diagnosed with ADHD and ASD who use the strategies in the membership site with great success.
Children diagnosed with autism are at much greater risk for highly dependent adulthood ("failure to launch"), under-employment, and unemployment.
The earlier you help your child with ASD to build resiliency, independence, and social executive function skills, the greater the chance you are providing the scaffolding they will need to be successful in young adulthood.