Parent Resource Library
Practical Tools for Real-Life Parenting Moments
Parenting an autistic or neurodivergent child can come with moments when you know your child needs support, but you are not always sure what to try next. The Burgos Behavior Parent Resource Library gives you practical tools you can use during the routines, transitions, choices, and everyday challenges happening at home.
Start with our free resources below, or subscribe to unlock the full library of printable visual supports, templates, guides, and parent-friendly tools designed to help you support your child with greater confidence.
Flexibility Dice Template
Make everyday choices a little easier.
The Flexibility Dice gives your child a low-pressure way to practice accepting an outcome they did not personally choose.
Use the printable to create simple choices, roll the die together, and help build flexibility around everyday decisions without turning every choice into a negotiation.
Start With These Free Parent Resources
You do not need a subscription to get started. Download these free resources and begin trying simple, practical strategies at home.
The Later List Template
Help your child understand that “not right now” does not always mean “never.”
The Later List gives requests and ideas a predictable place to go when they cannot happen immediately.
Use it to show your child that their request has been heard while helping them practice waiting, flexibility, and trusting that you will come back to the conversation.
Transition Warning Card Set
Make transitions feel more predictable.
Moving from one activity to another can feel sudden and overwhelming for many autistic and neurodivergent children.
These ready-to-print five-minute, two-minute, and “all done” cards help create a consistent warning system so your child has time to prepare for what is coming next.
Social Explorers
Best For: Children who need help following routines, staying engaged, and interacting with peers
Support Level: Guided support with staff prompts, visuals, modeling, , in-the-moment coaching, and possible parent involvement
Schedule: Mondays, 4:30–6:00 PM
Quirky Kids
Best For: Children who can manage group routines with less direct help and are ready to practice social skills more intentionally
Support Level: Coached support focused on problem-solving, flexibility, confidence, and independence
Schedule: Wednesdays, 4:30–6:00 PM
Quirky Teens
Best For: Teens who benefit from structure and guidance for self-regulation, group discussions, and awareness of others
Support Level: Structured teen support without the need for structured rewards to stay engaged
Schedule: 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 4:45–6:45 PM
Peer Space
Best For: Teens who can participate more independently and are ready for more advanced social skills
Support Level: More independent support focused on perspective-taking, collaboration, and peer relationships
Schedule: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 4:30–6:30 PM
Ready to Find Your Quirky Crew?
We’re here to help your child or teen build confidence, connection, and practical social skills in a group that fits their needs. Complete the Find Your Quirky Crew form to get started.
What’s Included
Depending on the group, sessions may include:
Structured games and activities
Guided play or peer interaction
Conversation practice
Social cue recognition
Emotional regulation support
Social skills curriculum content
Problem-solving and reflection
Opportunities to build confidence and connection
Teen groups include 2-hour group sessions with structured activities focused on conversation skills, social cues, and meaningful peer interaction.
Payment Options
VMRC Vendorization
We are vendored with VMRC for social recreation and social groups.
Self-Pay
Self-pay sessions are available at $50/session [Per week].
Frequently Asked Questions
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Start by completing the Find Your Quirky Crew form. Our team will review your responses and help determine which group best matches your child or teen’s current needs, support level, and social goals.
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Yes, in the Social Starters group parent involvement is required. In Social Explorers, we may ask that you come in and support your child.
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Only with prior agreement. We don’t permit drop off at any first session, and if we agree drop off is appropriate, there is an additional form to sign. You cannot drop your child off without prior written agreement.
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Yes, we have snack at group and provide water, but if your child has dietary restrictions or preferences, please feel free to bring them a snack.
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Yes, each group starts and ends different times, so be sure to check your confirmation text that we send each morning when we ask you to confirm attendance.
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Yes, we need to know how many kids to expect, and we do this by sending a text message in the morning asking you to reply yes or no. If you do not want an RSVP text, you need to tell us so we can assume your child will attend.
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For all groups - There is the Find Your Quirky Crew Form, and intake form, and if we have a group that is a fit for your child, the New Client Form.
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