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Yes. No. I mean – maybe? Well, okay. Have you ever wanted to be able to say "no" without feeling ...
Are You Afraid To Say No?
Yes. No. I mean – maybe? Well, okay. Have you ever wanted to be able to say "no" without feeling ...
Saying "no" with grace and honesty can be challenging. Sometimes our fear of ending a conversatio...
Say "No" by Saying "Yes" to Something Else
Saying "no" with grace and honesty can be challenging. Sometimes our fear of ending a conversatio...
This blog is the second in a support series for parents by Marci Lebowitz, occupational therapist...
Temper Tantrums vs. Meltdowns
This blog is the second in a support series for parents by Marci Lebowitz, occupational therapist...
... I'm reading a book about how to better bond with my son and it says to "join in on the stim/ism" and not to redirect, change or stop it.""As a mom with a daughter on the spectrum, it's been a lifeline to see Temple's example of being a successful person on the spectrum. Such a brilliant mind. ...
Four Books About Autism You Should Read
... I'm reading a book about how to better bond with my son and it says to "join in on the stim/ism" and not to redirect, change or stop it.""As a mom with a daughter on the spectrum, it's been a lifeline to see Temple's example of being a successful person on the spectrum. Such a brilliant mind. ...
... get what they want.Evidence of Meltdowns:Your child will:Have no regard for the adult’s reaction.Experience distorted senses and reasoning.Breathe in their upper chest in a labored way.Rapidly escalate.Become unsafe to both themselves and others around them.Appear as if they are panicking, will be extremely revved up and anxious.Respond to any new stimuli ...
Ways to Calm a Child With Autism
... get what they want.Evidence of Meltdowns:Your child will:Have no regard for the adult’s reaction.Experience distorted senses and reasoning.Breathe in their upper chest in a labored way.Rapidly escalate.Become unsafe to both themselves and others around them.Appear as if they are panicking, will be extremely revved up and anxious.Respond to any new stimuli ...
... He so desperately wants Joey to be his buddy, and hopefully someday they will form a brotherly bond. Pete shows me not to take things for granted, just as Joey does, and to celebrate all milestones, little or big. ...
My Perspective: A Parent’s Story of Resilience
... He so desperately wants Joey to be his buddy, and hopefully someday they will form a brotherly bond. Pete shows me not to take things for granted, just as Joey does, and to celebrate all milestones, little or big. ...
... I believe one of the reasons Danelle was able to figure out how to bond so deeply with her child was because she learned how to communicate with Olivia on Olivia’s terms first. ...
The First Time I Realized My Nonverbal Autistic Child Was Communicating
... I believe one of the reasons Danelle was able to figure out how to bond so deeply with her child was because she learned how to communicate with Olivia on Olivia’s terms first. ...
... They experience stimuli and circumstances as threatening, intrusive or painful. Because of their exquisite sensitivity, they often feel that many people and situations are unpredictable and frightening. ...
What Causes Meltdowns?
... They experience stimuli and circumstances as threatening, intrusive or painful. Because of their exquisite sensitivity, they often feel that many people and situations are unpredictable and frightening. ...
... How long should I let him sit on the potty vs how long he should be off? Potty training a 7-year-old, severe ASD non-verbal is no easy task. Have another topic you'd like to discuss or explore? Go to MyAutismTeam today and start the conversation. You'll be surprised just how many others may share similar stories. ...
Potty Training and Autism
... How long should I let him sit on the potty vs how long he should be off? Potty training a 7-year-old, severe ASD non-verbal is no easy task. Have another topic you'd like to discuss or explore? Go to MyAutismTeam today and start the conversation. You'll be surprised just how many others may share similar stories. ...
... Here are some question-and-answer threads about the types of doctors who prescribe meds: Developmental pediatrician vs. neuropsychologist? Can I have some input about stimulants? Have another topic you'd like to discuss or explore? Go to MyAutismTeam today and start the conversation. ...
Doctors, Prescribed Medications, and Autism
... Here are some question-and-answer threads about the types of doctors who prescribe meds: Developmental pediatrician vs. neuropsychologist? Can I have some input about stimulants? Have another topic you'd like to discuss or explore? Go to MyAutismTeam today and start the conversation. ...