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Editorial Guidelines

At Always Keep Progressing, we believe families deserve clear, accurate, and trustworthy information when making decisions about their child's development and care.

The articles, guides, service pages, and educational resources published on this website are designed to help parents better understand autism, developmental delays, therapy options, evaluations, and related topics. Our goal is to provide helpful information that is evidence-based, easy to understand, and reviewed for accuracy.

These editorial guidelines explain how our content is created, reviewed, updated, and maintained.

 

Our Mission

Our mission is to help families make informed decisions by providing reliable educational resources that support understanding, confidence, and meaningful progress.

We strive to create content that is:

  • Accurate and evidence-informed
  • Parent-friendly and easy to understand
  • Clinically reviewed when appropriate
  • Regularly updated
  • Focused on practical, real-world guidance

How Content Is Created

Content published on the Always Keep Progressing website may be created by members of our clinical team, leadership team, content specialists, or subject matter contributors.

Topics are selected based on:

  • Common questions from families
  • Frequently requested therapy information
  • Child development topics
  • Autism-related concerns
  • Speech, feeding, occupational, and behavioral therapy topics
  • Insurance and service navigation questions

Our goal is to answer the questions families are already asking while providing information that is helpful, balanced, and easy to understand.

Clinical Review Process

Our educational resources are reviewed by qualified professionals with expertise in pediatric therapy, child development, autism services, communication disorders, or related fields.

Where applicable, articles may be reviewed by:

  • Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs)
  • Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs)
  • Occupational Therapists (OTs)
  • Feeding Therapy Specialists
  • Other qualified healthcare and developmental professionals

Reviewed articles include reviewer information so readers can understand who has evaluated the content for accuracy.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We make reasonable efforts to ensure information published on our website is accurate at the time of publication and review.

Sources may include:

  • Peer-reviewed research
  • Professional organizations
  • Clinical guidelines
  • Government health agencies
  • Developmental and educational resources

Examples include:

Content Updates & Reviews

Healthcare information evolves over time.

To help maintain accuracy, we periodically review and update content as new research, recommendations, or clinical practices become available.

When significant changes are made, content may display:

  • Original publication date
  • Last updated date
  • Author information
  • Reviewer information

Advertising & Commercial Independence

Always Keep Progressing creates content to educate and support families.

We do not publish content in exchange for payment from third-party healthcare providers, therapy companies, pharmaceutical organizations, or advertisers.

Any services discussed on this website are presented to help families understand available support options and should not be interpreted as guarantees of outcomes.

Medical Disclaimer

Information published on this website is intended for educational and informational purposes only.

Content should not be considered medical, diagnostic, therapeutic, legal, or financial advice and should not replace consultation with qualified healthcare professionals.

If you have concerns about your child's development, health, communication, behavior, or learning, please consult your pediatrician or an appropriate healthcare provider.

Contact Us About Content

If you believe information on our website is inaccurate, outdated, or unclear, we welcome your feedback.

Please contact our team so we can review the information and make updates when appropriate.

Contact Always Keep Progressing

Phone: (786) 206-4151
Email: info@alwayskeepprogressing.com