... Haircuts are one of the most discussed topics.Here are some question-and-answer threads about haircuts:• My son doesn't sit still and doesn't like loud noises. There is no way he'd sit still for a haircut let alone listen to a buzzer next to his ear or even let someone cut his hair. Does anyone have any ideas? ...
Haircuts and Autism
... Haircuts are one of the most discussed topics.Here are some question-and-answer threads about haircuts:• My son doesn't sit still and doesn't like loud noises. There is no way he'd sit still for a haircut let alone listen to a buzzer next to his ear or even let someone cut his hair. Does anyone have any ideas? ...
... Children with autism may be uncomfortable at the dentist because it is a new situation, they have to sit very still, or they are afraid of the tools or drill. Preparing children ahead of time can ease some anxiety. ...
Dentist Visits and Autism
... Children with autism may be uncomfortable at the dentist because it is a new situation, they have to sit very still, or they are afraid of the tools or drill. Preparing children ahead of time can ease some anxiety. ...
... 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. ...
... Eric Butter is director of the Child Development Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, which is part of the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network.He said it makes sense that "people with autism can still experience discrimination and have areas in their life where they're excluded … [which] can affect their mental health and well-being ...
Stigma of Autism Can Take Toll on Psyche
... Eric Butter is director of the Child Development Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, which is part of the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network.He said it makes sense that "people with autism can still experience discrimination and have areas in their life where they're excluded … [which] can affect their mental health and well-being ...
... The good does outweigh the bad and we often just need to sit back and remember.So Live, Love, and LAF. My boys were a gift from God, and though His plan is sometimes unclear I know He only deals us what we can handle. Put your faith in yourself and know you can handle life on the spectrum. ...
My Perspective: How Do You Do It All?
... The good does outweigh the bad and we often just need to sit back and remember.So Live, Love, and LAF. My boys were a gift from God, and though His plan is sometimes unclear I know He only deals us what we can handle. Put your faith in yourself and know you can handle life on the spectrum. ...
... While there are still many insurance plans that do not cover ABA therapy, fortunately for these military moms, Tricare does.ABA Therapy – Kristina: “When we finally switched to a certified ABA therapist in Columbus, the change could be seen within the first week. ...
... When should they step in or sit on the sidelines? The sayings ‘calm mom, calm child’, ‘flexible parent, flexible student’ ring true. Taking care of oneself is crucial. You cannot give something you don’t have to someone. You are useless to another person if you are anxious, fearful or controlling. Parents can transmit this fear and anxiety. ...
The Trouble With Eye Contact
... When should they step in or sit on the sidelines? The sayings ‘calm mom, calm child’, ‘flexible parent, flexible student’ ring true. Taking care of oneself is crucial. You cannot give something you don’t have to someone. You are useless to another person if you are anxious, fearful or controlling. Parents can transmit this fear and anxiety. ...
... Maybe she longed for what the song was about, playing outside in the water.So I grabbed her up and brought her outside to sit by our pool. I saw her eyes brighten in a way they never had before, and I felt her relax back in a big way. She knew that I got her message. Finally, someone understood her. ...
The First Time I Realized My Nonverbal Autistic Child Was Communicating
... Maybe she longed for what the song was about, playing outside in the water.So I grabbed her up and brought her outside to sit by our pool. I saw her eyes brighten in a way they never had before, and I felt her relax back in a big way. She knew that I got her message. Finally, someone understood her. ...
... I want you to sit at the dinner table and share in the conversation. I want you to have a first boyfriend whom I will regard with skepticism, and then a husband whom I’ll welcome with open arms. I want you to have a life. I want you to know peace. I want . . .” I cuddled her closer. She was still just a little girl, soft and warm. ...
A Parent’s Toxic Cocktail: Worry & Sleeplessness
... I want you to sit at the dinner table and share in the conversation. I want you to have a first boyfriend whom I will regard with skepticism, and then a husband whom I’ll welcome with open arms. I want you to have a life. I want you to know peace. I want . . .” I cuddled her closer. She was still just a little girl, soft and warm. ...
... Or when he can’t sit at a table in a restaurant. Or when he blurts out, “Watch out for Diesel 10!” when someone says hello.But even the people who aren’t strangers can be hard. It’s not intentional, but unless they’ve had a lot of experience with autism, most people are largely uninformed. I get it, because up until two years ago, so were we! ...
My Perspective: The Hardest Part of Autism Isn’t Him – It’s Other People
... Or when he can’t sit at a table in a restaurant. Or when he blurts out, “Watch out for Diesel 10!” when someone says hello.But even the people who aren’t strangers can be hard. It’s not intentional, but unless they’ve had a lot of experience with autism, most people are largely uninformed. I get it, because up until two years ago, so were we! ...