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... • How did you help your non-verbal to limited verbal kid make friends?Can you relate?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. ...
Making Friends and Autism
... • How did you help your non-verbal to limited verbal kid make friends?Can you relate?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. ...
Public restrooms can be a challenging place for children with autism and their parents. Crowds, l...
Public Toilets and Children With Autism
Public restrooms can be a challenging place for children with autism and their parents. Crowds, l...
Navigating Asperger’s and reflecting on other learning differencesby Michael McManmon, Ed.D., (or...
The Trouble With Eye Contact
Navigating Asperger’s and reflecting on other learning differencesby Michael McManmon, Ed.D., (or...
Finding the right school environment can be a stressful process for parents of children with auti...
Choosing Schools for a Child With Autism
Finding the right school environment can be a stressful process for parents of children with auti...
... These can be easily integrated into your daily lifestyle and routine, possibly in the car, washing dishes, doing laundry, making dinner, putting kids to bed, etc.Tip #1 – Understand the impact of your state on your child.Being calm at your child’s times of need gives them a feeling of calm they can begin to mirror.Managing your own state as a parent ...
Tips For Calming Your Child With Autism
... These can be easily integrated into your daily lifestyle and routine, possibly in the car, washing dishes, doing laundry, making dinner, putting kids to bed, etc.Tip #1 – Understand the impact of your state on your child.Being calm at your child’s times of need gives them a feeling of calm they can begin to mirror.Managing your own state as a parent ...
This blog is the fourth in a support series for parents by Marci Lebowitz, occupational therapist...
Ways to Calm a Child With Autism
This blog is the fourth in a support series for parents by Marci Lebowitz, occupational therapist...
... Even though he still struggles from time to time with pushing or shoving he is doing so well and making lots of friends.Yes, my son is academically behind but he can do so much. He is not bound by his Individual Education Program (IEP) to define who he is. Hunter visually excels and can do amazing things. ...
My Perspective: My Son With Autism Has a Beautiful Smile!
... Even though he still struggles from time to time with pushing or shoving he is doing so well and making lots of friends.Yes, my son is academically behind but he can do so much. He is not bound by his Individual Education Program (IEP) to define who he is. Hunter visually excels and can do amazing things. ...
... Every time you're making a choice, ask yourself if it's going to cultivate the experience of unity and love or the experience of separation and stress." – Deepak ChopraWe all experience fear. When it comes to caring for a child with autism, fear can manifest in many ways. Sometimes our initial diagnosis gives us fears about our quality of life. ...
Replace Fear-Based Thinking with Love-Based Thinking
... Every time you're making a choice, ask yourself if it's going to cultivate the experience of unity and love or the experience of separation and stress." – Deepak ChopraWe all experience fear. When it comes to caring for a child with autism, fear can manifest in many ways. Sometimes our initial diagnosis gives us fears about our quality of life. ...
... These may include chaplaincy services, health education classes, patient liaisons or nurse navigators, on-site support groups, and referrals to other services.Friends and FamilySharing your child's autism diagnosis with friends and family can be hard. They may misunderstand ASD and struggle to react in a helpful way. ...
Your Child Has Just Been Diagnosed With Autism. Now What?
... These may include chaplaincy services, health education classes, patient liaisons or nurse navigators, on-site support groups, and referrals to other services.Friends and FamilySharing your child's autism diagnosis with friends and family can be hard. They may misunderstand ASD and struggle to react in a helpful way. ...