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I have been seeing alot about the brain balance program and even borrowed the book from the library. I am wondering if they are really worth the money or if they are a scam???? Anyone out there ever use them?
posted 3 months ago by A MyAutismTeam User
A MyAutismTeam User said:
We are considering the program too. All of the feedback seems to be positive that i read. I am thinking about calling to get referrals so i… read more
posted about 1 month ago
Soo since last month (jan 28) my sons kindergarted teacher decided it was a great time to retire. The time was right, in her world. So she did. Then the day my son goes back to school to meet the new teacher, I'm greeted with "his aid's hours have been cut back, she no longer will be here from 8:30-2:30 but 9-1"....Excuse me?...Seriously? your telling me that my son who has issues with… read more
posted 3 months ago by A MyAutismTeam User
A MyAutismTeam User said:
This is one of the many reasons we need special Ed reform. I'm tired of schools setting off our kids triggers and then complaining to us… read more
posted 3 months ago
Looking for Texas parents of a child on the spectrum who home school. My daughter, 9, is currently in public school, but we are thinking of switching to home school after she completes elementary school next year. Interested in hearing your advice and experiences. What do you do for therapy like speech, OT, and PT? Do you use a co-op? A center? Thanks for any input you may have!
posted 3 months ago by A MyAutismTeam User
A MyAutismTeam User said:
Thanks! My daughter LOVES to ride. Every time she has to write an essay it is about her horse or her riding class. :) We have a great kids and… read more
posted 3 months ago
Anyone have good advise on how to get an ASD 2 year old toddler to brush his teeth. I swear my son acts like I'm about to murder him and I'm left feeling like a child abuser when I'm just trying to help him. I don't think he has had his teeth brushed well in months (maybe more). I'm sure there are some sensory issues going on because he does not chew well. However he needs to find a way to push pass this or he will get cavities. Any advise?
posted 3 months ago by A MyAutismTeam User
A MyAutismTeam User said:
Try using sensory friendly toothpaste if you are not using baby training paste. Also, have you tried a music tooth brush or one that spins for… read more
posted 3 months ago
Oral health is a very important component of healthy daily living. But for some children with autism, oral health habits can be challenging.… read more
posted 2 months ago
posted 3 months ago by A MyAutismTeam User
A MyAutismTeam User said:
I am in the process of adopting 2 children and the boy 11 has ASD. He & his sister have been in our home as foster children for almost 2… read more
posted 3 months ago
posted 3 months ago by A MyAutismTeam User
A MyAutismTeam User said:
http://www.myautismteam.com/questions/50129ce36bcd611930000597 this link has a lot of good ideas.
posted 3 months ago
How do you plan a homeschool program that involves physio, occupational therapy, and speech?? as well as socialisation.
posted 3 months ago by A MyAutismTeam User
A MyAutismTeam User said:
By law, homeschoolers are eligible to special Ed services in your school district if your child qualifies for an IEP. Just remember that… read more
posted about 1 month ago
Zoe is 13 months old and we have yet to beable to brush her teeth because she will not let us put anything in her mouth if we try she pushies are hands away and will either hit you or head butt you to get down. If anyone has any suggetions it would be greatly appreciated.
posted 3 months ago by A MyAutismTeam User
A MyAutismTeam User said:
I also use an electric tooth brush. This worked when my soon saw me using mine.
posted 3 months ago
Oral health is a very important component of healthy daily living. But for some children with autism, oral health habits can be challenging.… read more
posted 2 months ago
My dad works at a golf course and was thinking about doing a golf tournament to raise funds for families with children with autism. Not necessarily for research but to pay for toys, weighted blankets, iPads etc. Just wondering if anyone has done anything like this in the past... I would love to hear any suggestions you all may have!
posted 3 months ago by A MyAutismTeam User
A MyAutismTeam User said:
Partner with a non-profit (like Elks or Vets, etc) so people can claim their donations as tax-deductable. It also helps people feel like the… read more
posted 3 months ago