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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...
... There’s nowhere else I’m going to get that information, military or not. It makes me want to share my team to help out other military parents who might move to my base.” ...
5 Things Every Parent in the Autism Community Can Learn from Military Moms
... There’s nowhere else I’m going to get that information, military or not. It makes me want to share my team to help out other military parents who might move to my base.” ...
... Learning job skill needs to start early and the transition from learning to working full-time needs to be gradual. The best way to do that is to always be doing some kind of work where you can learn a job skill. For me that started as a girl. Mother made us properly shake hands with everyone we met, and look them in the eye. ...
Temple Grandin on the Importance of Giving Kids with Autism a “50’s Upbringing”
... Learning job skill needs to start early and the transition from learning to working full-time needs to be gradual. The best way to do that is to always be doing some kind of work where you can learn a job skill. For me that started as a girl. Mother made us properly shake hands with everyone we met, and look them in the eye. ...
... Support levels can change over time, and the model doesn’t always give clear guidance about what kind of support a person needs day to day. It also doesn’t predict how a person’s strengths or challenges might change in the future. ...
3 Levels of Autism and What They Mean
... Support levels can change over time, and the model doesn’t always give clear guidance about what kind of support a person needs day to day. It also doesn’t predict how a person’s strengths or challenges might change in the future. ...
... As you more consistently model language from your child’s point-of-view, your child will be able to develop stronger skills of perception, thinking, and social communication which leads to stronger family and social relationships.About the author:Karen Kabaki-Sisto, M.S. ...
How Words Can Reduce Behavior Breakdowns for Kids With ASD
... As you more consistently model language from your child’s point-of-view, your child will be able to develop stronger skills of perception, thinking, and social communication which leads to stronger family and social relationships.About the author:Karen Kabaki-Sisto, M.S. ...
... Go to MyAutismTeam today and start the conversation. You'll be surprised just how many others may share similar stories.Feel free to ask a question here. ...
Bullying and Autism
... Go to MyAutismTeam today and start the conversation. You'll be surprised just how many others may share similar stories.Feel free to ask a question here. ...
... Would you add anything else to this list? Feel free to comment below. 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. Feel free to ask a question here. ...
7 Tips & Tricks for Parents: Make Halloween Fun for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders
... Would you add anything else to this list? Feel free to comment below. 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. Feel free to ask a question here. ...
... It’s nice to have someone else on “your side of the table” during IEP negotiations. This is particularly helpful in school districts less experienced with handling autism.5. Help Prevent Your Child’s IsolationSome kids with autism don’t try, or have a hard time, making friends. ...
Fending Off Isolation – 5 Tips from Parents of Kids with Autism
... It’s nice to have someone else on “your side of the table” during IEP negotiations. This is particularly helpful in school districts less experienced with handling autism.5. Help Prevent Your Child’s IsolationSome kids with autism don’t try, or have a hard time, making friends. ...
... or click “Share something else.” (Remember you can always switch to “Ask a question.”)Step 3 — Use the text box to share how you’re doing or what’s on your mind.Step 4 — Tap the “Post” button and your update will be shared for other members to see and respond to. 3. How do I add a photo to a post? ...
Getting Started on MyAutismTeam
... or click “Share something else.” (Remember you can always switch to “Ask a question.”)Step 3 — Use the text box to share how you’re doing or what’s on your mind.Step 4 — Tap the “Post” button and your update will be shared for other members to see and respond to. 3. How do I add a photo to a post? ...
... “What to Ask of an Occupational Therapist” – from The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism offers more information on sensory diets and everything else your OT can help you with. ...
Two Tips for Finding & Working With a Great Occupational Therapist for Autism
... “What to Ask of an Occupational Therapist” – from The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism offers more information on sensory diets and everything else your OT can help you with. ...