... Top 10 Resolutions for 2013 by Parents with Children on the Autism Spectrum I will develop my child’s areas of strength. I will take things one day at a time. I will be a stronger advocate for my child at his/her school or with healthcare providers. I will explore new therapies for my child. ...
2013 Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions From MyAutismTeam Parents
... Top 10 Resolutions for 2013 by Parents with Children on the Autism Spectrum I will develop my child’s areas of strength. I will take things one day at a time. I will be a stronger advocate for my child at his/her school or with healthcare providers. I will explore new therapies for my child. ...
... Conditions like Asperger syndrome are no longer separate diagnoses but are considered part of the broader autism spectrum.Many famous figures in history are believed to have had autism spectrum disorder, although no one knows for sure. ...
What Is Autism? An Overview
... Conditions like Asperger syndrome are no longer separate diagnoses but are considered part of the broader autism spectrum.Many famous figures in history are believed to have had autism spectrum disorder, although no one knows for sure. ...
... Just as the autism diagnosis changed in 2013 with the DSM-5, it may change again as research continues to evolve. ...
... If you are taking your child to other homes to visit with family and friends, pack toys, snacks and meals that are familiar to your child. Meal planning is the way to go! With school breaks surrounding us in December, parents also shared recommendations of activities to take part in, like: Watch Christmas movies and T.V. shows at home. ...
Holiday Tips for Parents of Kids with Autism: Including Gift Ideas & Activities
... If you are taking your child to other homes to visit with family and friends, pack toys, snacks and meals that are familiar to your child. Meal planning is the way to go! With school breaks surrounding us in December, parents also shared recommendations of activities to take part in, like: Watch Christmas movies and T.V. shows at home. ...
... Make sure you have a game plan for how to deal with the candy. One parent has a “candy buy back” with their dentist, “So he just picks a few things out, and we sell the rest to our dentist who sends it to the troops overseas.” ...
... filters on the left side of the page.Step 3 — Tap a member’s username to view their profile.Step 4 — In the text box that says “Say hi to [username],” type your message and tap the “Post” button to send your greeting.Step 5 — You can find your conversation under “Messages” on your profile Or Step 1 — Follow the steps above to find new members.Step 2 — Visit ...
Getting Started on MyAutismTeam
... filters on the left side of the page.Step 3 — Tap a member’s username to view their profile.Step 4 — In the text box that says “Say hi to [username],” type your message and tap the “Post” button to send your greeting.Step 5 — You can find your conversation under “Messages” on your profile Or Step 1 — Follow the steps above to find new members.Step 2 — Visit ...
... You can visit ClinicalTrials.gov to see if there are any medical trials you may be interested in.Individualized Autism Treatment PlansYour doctor is the best person to speak to about the right treatment plan for autism spectrum disorder for you or your loved one. ...
4 Treatment Options for Autism
... You can visit ClinicalTrials.gov to see if there are any medical trials you may be interested in.Individualized Autism Treatment PlansYour doctor is the best person to speak to about the right treatment plan for autism spectrum disorder for you or your loved one. ...
... Each helps a child learn to be more independent while also having fun.5. Set Up A Special Needs TrustMany parents ask themselves, “What happens to my child if something happens to me and my spouse?” ...
... We committed to be totally transparent and open with them and to help reinforce the right behaviors at home.We certainly didn’t want our son to be a distraction to the teachers and other students, but we also wanted to make sure he had everything he needed to develop and grow. ...
IEPs, iPads and Bullies: 10 Tips From a Dad Who’s Been There
... We committed to be totally transparent and open with them and to help reinforce the right behaviors at home.We certainly didn’t want our son to be a distraction to the teachers and other students, but we also wanted to make sure he had everything he needed to develop and grow. ...
... Educating other parents helps them become more prepared for and receptive to play dates. She adds, “I am very open about [my son’s] challenges and his issues with playdates.”EmeraldDriver of Caldwell, ID works hard to make sure teachers of her two children understand their specific needs. ...
Fending Off Isolation – 5 Tips from Parents of Kids with Autism
... Educating other parents helps them become more prepared for and receptive to play dates. She adds, “I am very open about [my son’s] challenges and his issues with playdates.”EmeraldDriver of Caldwell, ID works hard to make sure teachers of her two children understand their specific needs. ...