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Does Anyone Know Of How To Get The Autism Waiver After Age 21?
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If you have a Support Administrator you can start there!

Looking To Obtain Guardianship Of My 17 Year Old Son Who Will Turn 18 In September. Any Advice Out There?
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Yes do it now. I went on my son's 18th. birthday.

I Am Having To Homeschool My Son. I Am Doing Abc's, Numbers And Writing. Any Suggesions?
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You can try k12.com if you haven’t already done so. I’m assuming you have used this site or something similar.

Does Anyone Know How To Get ABA Paid For Without Insurance Besides Self Pay. My Daghter Really Needs It.
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I started my son's program two months after his 3rd birthday. I learned to do the 1:1 DTT myself. I solicited local college students and trained and supervised them for twelve years. Within 18… read more

How Can I Get My 5 Yr Old Great Grandson To Realize It Is Unacceptable To Fondle Himself In Front Of Others?
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When my daughter was about 6 she used to continuously take her pants off which is a similar situation. I agree with what Alyssa439 suggested. Such a great and positive approach.😊

However, when we… read more

Summer Camps For ASD?
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I want to enroll my 7 year old son is some sort of summer camp. We live in southern California. Do you guys know of anything? What are the summer camps like?

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Try YMCA day camp if available has been great for us very structured and fun a great combo.

Does Anyone Know How To Get ABA Paid For Without Insurance Besides Self Pay. My Daghter Really Needs It.
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There are some grants out there. This is one that I know of http://www.uhccf.org/ but I have heard that there are others.

How Do I Eliminate Hand Flapping Behavior In My Adult Daughter With Classic Severe Autism?
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I have a severely autistic and profoundly disabled adult daughter who flaps her hands when excited or disturbed. How do I eliminate or redirect this behavior into something more socially-acceptable? She has expressed embarrassment and wanting to change this behavior.

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@A MyAutismTeam Member Insightful advice. Okay I’ll try to accept her and let her be her authentic self more. I’ll do anything to help her stop hurting herself... the self destruction is getting… read more

Epic Home Schooling
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Did any one enroll their kids with autism in epic home schooling that is internet based tution free k-12 grades? Any success? My 9 years-old attend SDC at local public school. School district wants to send her to a non public school/SLDC that is far from my home. I was thinking of Epic.

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I'd be careful about the charter school you look to enroll your child in. Some online charter schools are fantastic while others are simply terrible. Many students of online charter schools are doing… read more

Vitamin B12
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Has anyone givin their kids vitamin b12 before? Not the injections but the actual vitamins. If so, does it help their child in any way at all

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Many years ago - decades in fact, when we were at the start of our real Autism journey we tried it and it didn't really seem to do much, if anything.