... Step 1 — Go to the “Groups” tab on the navigation bar.Step 2 — Scroll through the different types of groups.Step 3 — Add yourself to a group by tapping the + button in the top-right corner.Step 4 — Access a group by tapping the title of the group name.Step 5 — Scroll through members’ posts in the group.Step 6 — Reply to a member’s post by tagging them ...
Getting Started on MyAutismTeam
... Step 1 — Go to the “Groups” tab on the navigation bar.Step 2 — Scroll through the different types of groups.Step 3 — Add yourself to a group by tapping the + button in the top-right corner.Step 4 — Access a group by tapping the title of the group name.Step 5 — Scroll through members’ posts in the group.Step 6 — Reply to a member’s post by tagging them ...
... The panelists expressed that in the “next 10 to 15 years we hope to know a lot more about these conditions.”If you’re a parent of a child with autism and are interested in discussing this, or any other topic with other parents like you, you can do so on MyAutismTeam. ...
Is it worth getting diagnostic tests for autism spectrum disorders?
... The panelists expressed that in the “next 10 to 15 years we hope to know a lot more about these conditions.”If you’re a parent of a child with autism and are interested in discussing this, or any other topic with other parents like you, you can do so on MyAutismTeam. ...
... As you reflect on last year, be kind to yourself and let go of any negativity. As you look forward to next year, make smaller, gradual resolutions rather than huge goals that will be difficult to achieve. During the holidays and year-round, the members of MyAutismTeam are here for each other. ...
Enjoying the Holidays While Caring for a Child With Autism
... As you reflect on last year, be kind to yourself and let go of any negativity. As you look forward to next year, make smaller, gradual resolutions rather than huge goals that will be difficult to achieve. During the holidays and year-round, the members of MyAutismTeam are here for each other. ...
At age 16, climate change activist Greta Thunberg is already making international headlines and s...
We asked and you answered! We posted this question: What bits of "advice" do you wish people woul...
... You may find that a combination of therapies and medications works best, so work closely with your doctor and try different approaches based on their recommendations and your goals.One parent on MyAutismTeam described their child’s treatment journey this way, “I can relate to feeling like nothing will work and being totally overwhelmed. ...
4 Treatment Options for Autism
... You may find that a combination of therapies and medications works best, so work closely with your doctor and try different approaches based on their recommendations and your goals.One parent on MyAutismTeam described their child’s treatment journey this way, “I can relate to feeling like nothing will work and being totally overwhelmed. ...
... Either way – any decent special needs financial planner will start with a free consultation so that you can understand your options before committing to spend any money. Taking Action If you’re reading this and saying, “I need to find someone who can help me do this” – you’re right. ...
... Getting retested can help you stay up to date on your child’s current needs.Join the ConversationOn MyAutismTeam, people share their experiences with autism, get advice, and find support from others who understand.What was the process of receiving a diagnosis like for you or your family? Let others know in the comments. ...
How Is Autism Diagnosed? Criteria, Cost, and More
... Getting retested can help you stay up to date on your child’s current needs.Join the ConversationOn MyAutismTeam, people share their experiences with autism, get advice, and find support from others who understand.What was the process of receiving a diagnosis like for you or your family? Let others know in the comments. ...
... I know I’ve struggled with overcoming my own negativity while raising our twin sons, who are on the spectrum.Does any of this sound familiar? “He can’t do that.” “She doesn’t have the skills.” “He’ll never eat that type of food.” “That trip to the mall with him was just awful.” “Why doesn’t she get along well with others? What’s her problem?” ...
Embracing the Positives & Exorcising the Negatives around Autism – One Dad’s Journey
... I know I’ve struggled with overcoming my own negativity while raising our twin sons, who are on the spectrum.Does any of this sound familiar? “He can’t do that.” “She doesn’t have the skills.” “He’ll never eat that type of food.” “That trip to the mall with him was just awful.” “Why doesn’t she get along well with others? What’s her problem?” ...
... If a parent persists with the same supports they provided for their son or daughter in junior high or high school, it can actually work against the student’s progress. The fact is, the more a parent slowly lets go, the better the student does. The key is being able to teach the student to self-actualize. ...
The Trouble With Eye Contact
... If a parent persists with the same supports they provided for their son or daughter in junior high or high school, it can actually work against the student’s progress. The fact is, the more a parent slowly lets go, the better the student does. The key is being able to teach the student to self-actualize. ...