Vadim Tabakman
Founder of EnrichPoint. 16+ years in the autism spectrum disorder community. Writes the EnrichPoint blog about AAC, sensory regulation, advocacy, and the tools families actually use.
What I work on
EnrichPoint is a family of apps built around the daily realities of special-needs households — communication, sensory regulation, password and medical-info sharing, caregiving coordination, and the long arc of advocacy and transition planning. I write about the same things I build for.
The blog isn't a content marketing operation. It's where I document what we learn while building the products, what families teach me, and what experienced practitioners (SLPs, OTs, special-education attorneys, transition planners) keep saying matters and don't see widely understood. If a post is on this site, it's because I think it's genuinely useful, not because it ranks for something.
Where I come from
I've been working in and around the autism spectrum disorder community for more than 16 years — as a family member, a builder of tools, and a participant in the IEP-meeting / sensory-regulation / AAC-app-shopping circuit that every special-needs parent eventually walks. The starting point for almost every EnrichPoint product is a thing I needed and couldn't find, or a thing a family in our circle needed and couldn't find. We build for ourselves first.
How I write
First-person, parent-perspective, occasionally pointed. I try to be honest about what works and what doesn't — including when the answer is “not our product.” If a tool we make is the wrong fit for someone's situation, I'd rather say so and point them somewhere helpful than chase the conversion.
I lean on practitioners — speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, special-education attorneys, transition specialists — for the technical pieces and double-check claims that have legal or medical consequences. Everything in the blog is informational, not professional advice; for anything that affects medical or legal decisions, please talk to someone licensed in your state.
How to reach me
The fastest way is support@enrichpoint.com — same inbox I read. If you're a parent, a practitioner, or someone working on something we should know about, say hi.