Kimberly’s Educational Resources

Understanding Autism. Explaining Comorbidities. Building Skills.

If your child's skills and behaviors seem inconsistent, ahead in some areas, stuck in others, there's a biological reason. Kimberly found it, and built a learning system that works with it.

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NeuroToggle book on neuroplasticity-based strategies for autistic skill development
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Read NeuroToggle®

Learn the neuroplasticity-based framework for supporting autistic skill and behavior development.

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Memoir about nonverbal autism, speech development, and Kimberly Kitzerow's autism model
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Read Discovering Autism and the Comorbidities

Kimberly's memoir, helping her nonverbal daugher speak and the development of the model.

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Building Skills

NeuroToggle®

In Kimberly Kitzerow’s Autism and the Comorbidities Cascade Model, autistic behaviors and skills develop differently because the body shifts into survival mode, changing how neural circuits develop. Neural circuits store the information needed to perform skills and behaviors.

As various neural circuits develop differently, autistic individuals can exhibit skill/behavior development at opposite ends of the same skill spectrum.

Skill or BehaviorPossible Presentations
ReadingHyperlexia or dyslexia
CommunicationHyperverbal or nonverbal
Sensory ProcessingSensory seeking or sensory avoiding
LearningSavant-like skills or difficulty with daily living skills
BehaviorImpulsive or rigid
InterestsBroad interests or highly focused interests
Adapting to ChangeNovelty seeking or resistance to change
Social InteractionHighly social or socially withdrawn
MemoryExceptional memory or difficulty with memory and recall

Rather than treating autism as one fixed profile, NeuroToggle® helps identify the specific skills and behaviors each individual is exhibiting and provides neuroplasticity-based strategies to support their growth, development, and replacement when necessary.

Explaining Autism and Comorbid Traits

BioToggle®

BioToggle® is a systems framework that organizes the biologically connected mechanisms underlying autism pathology, autism traits, comorbid traits, and why they commonly cluster together.

More than 95% of autistic individuals also experience at least one comorbidity.

This can include ADHD, gastrointestinal disorders, chronic pain, anxiety, connective tissue disorders, dysautonomia, immune differences, sleep disorders, and many other co-occurring conditions are common.

Autism Trait Pathways

BH4 Dependent PathwaysPrimary Function
BH4 ShuntCentral regulatory pathway underlying the autism trait cascade
AAAH ShuntCatecholamine regulation and excitatory-inhibitory balance in neural circuits controlling movement, habit formation, reward, communication, and sensory processing
AGMO ShuntEndocannabinoid signaling, stress signaling, lipid signaling, and neurodevelopment
NOS ShuntNitric oxide signaling, oxidative stress, mitochondrial function, synaptic function, and nervous system regulation

Comorbid Trait Pathways

Regulatory System Domain ActivationMay Influence
Immune RegulationImmune-related traits and inflammatory responses
Metabolic RegulationEnergy production, metabolism, gastrointestinal function, and fatigue-related traits
Cellular RepairConnective tissue, extracellular matrix remodeling, healing, and tissue integrity
Nervous System RegulationAutonomic function, pain regulation, sleep, migraine, and dysautonomia-related traits
Genetic RegulationEpigenetic adaptation, gene expression, and long-term biological regulation

BioToggle® brings these pathways together into one systems framework, helping explain why autism and comorbid traits often occur together.

From Statistical Correlation to Functional Pathological Causation

The Jigsaw Puzzle Methodology™

One of the biggest challenges in autism research is making sense of thousands of seemingly disconnected findings.

Rather than relying solely on statistical correlation, Kimberly Kitzerow developed the Jigsaw Puzzle Methodology™ to identify functional pathological causation. She realized that you cannot figure out why a system is not working by comparing it to all the nearby systems. You first have to create the blueprint, then troubleshoot it.

So that is what she did. She created a biochemical network of human gene-coded proteins to serve as a biological blueprint, then compared biomarker findings against that blueprint to identify functional pathological causation.

Kimberly first applied the methodology to autism and its comorbidities, leading to the development of BioToggle®, a scientific framework explaining autism pathology, autism traits, comorbid traits, and the biological mechanisms that cause them to cluster.

Why Trust This Work?

Publicly Available for Independent Evaluation

Everything used to develop Kimberly Kitzerow’s frameworks has been made publicly available for independent evaluation.

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About Kimberly Kitzerow

Educator. Founder. Mother.

Kimberly Kitzerow developed the Jigsaw Puzzle Methodology™ while searching for answers for her nonverbal autistic daughter. That work led to BioToggle®, a scientific framework explaining autism pathology and comorbid traits, and NeuroToggle®, a neuroplasticity-based educational framework translating those discoveries into practical strategies for autistic skill and behavior development.