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Welcome to The Spectrum Info Hub
A Roadmap for Clarity, Compassion, and Community

About Us
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When your child receives a diagnosis, the world shifts—but your love stays the same.

Color Me Chaos!
Who We Are
Hi, I’m Yessenia! A mom, a teacher, and a fierce advocate walking this road right alongside you.
When my children were diagnosed with autism, I found myself overwhelmed, confused, and desperate for a guide. I had a background in education and behavior analysis, and still, I felt lost. If that’s where you are now, you’re not alone — and that’s exactly why The Spectrum Info Hub exists.
This is more than just a website. It’s a lifeline built from personal trials, professional expertise, and countless conversations with families like ours. Whether you're newly navigating an autism diagnosis or seeking support years into the journey, this space is here to provide what I once needed:
Clarity in a world full of conflicting advice
Compassion from someone who gets it
Community that doesn’t require perfection — only presence
This newsletter will guide you through:
What to expect
Where to start
What tools help (and which don’t)
How to get support (without shame)
What You’ll Find Here
Weekly blog-style newsletters
Behavior, speech & sensory tools
Straight talk on IEPs and evaluations
Sibling and caregiver support
Research-backed strategies
Product reviews and sensory tips
Humor, honesty, and connection
Our Mission
We provide clear, compassionate, and community-driven guidance for families navigating autism—without shame, fear, or “fix-it” thinking.
We believe autism is not a problem to be fixed, but a perspective to be understood.
We believe in kindness with backbone, information without overwhelming, and humor to cope.
Join Us
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, midway through the maze, or years into this adventure—there’s a place for you here.
Grab a cup of coffee (or cold fries from the car floor—no judgment), subscribe to the newsletter, and let’s do this together.
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