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I am very fortunate to have both of my children and a supportive husband. My kids have taught me ...
My Perspective: Family Provides an Answer
I am very fortunate to have both of my children and a supportive husband. My kids have taught me ...
... Just try to inform your extended family about your child’s situation. This can be formal and informal. Chances are your family may have some idea that autism is something that it really isn’t. Express the great things your child does as well as struggles (chance to ask for help!). ...
My Perspective: Lessons on Navigating the Holidays and Family
... Just try to inform your extended family about your child’s situation. This can be formal and informal. Chances are your family may have some idea that autism is something that it really isn’t. Express the great things your child does as well as struggles (chance to ask for help!). ...
... Summer Camp SuccessOne MyAutismTeam member, a parent of a child with autism, shared: “My son went to summer camp last week. He stayed there five nights and reportedly had a great time! They told us everything went well. There was a time when we never would have imagined that he could stay at a camp without Mom and Dad for that long. ...
12 Autism Success Stories From Members: Read the Wins
... Summer Camp SuccessOne MyAutismTeam member, a parent of a child with autism, shared: “My son went to summer camp last week. He stayed there five nights and reportedly had a great time! They told us everything went well. There was a time when we never would have imagined that he could stay at a camp without Mom and Dad for that long. ...
... Over the years her Autism Team has grown to include a day camp, gymnastics classes, and piano lessons among other activities that help her son interact with others.When you spot bullying at school take action by talking to the school and other parents immediately. Enlist the help of the parents, teachers and students to look out for your child. ...
Fending Off Isolation – 5 Tips from Parents of Kids with Autism
... Over the years her Autism Team has grown to include a day camp, gymnastics classes, and piano lessons among other activities that help her son interact with others.When you spot bullying at school take action by talking to the school and other parents immediately. Enlist the help of the parents, teachers and students to look out for your child. ...
... 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. ...
... “I don't show up to any family functions.” When has saying no been a form of self-care for you?Share in the comments below or post on MyAutismTeam. ...
Are You Afraid To Say No?
... “I don't show up to any family functions.” When has saying no been a form of self-care for you?Share in the comments below or post on MyAutismTeam. ...
... If family members are coming over for gathering, talk to your child about what activities will take place. Consider using a social story to help them prepare. Plan strategies for dealing with sensory overload before a family gathering. ...
Enjoying the Holidays While Caring for a Child With Autism
... If family members are coming over for gathering, talk to your child about what activities will take place. Consider using a social story to help them prepare. Plan strategies for dealing with sensory overload before a family gathering. ...
... to distinguish between a tantrum and a meltdown, to have effective behavior management tools to deal with the situation, and then additional skills and tools to help the autistic child gain sensory control, and to work during the meltdown to bring the child safely and calmly back to being in control once more.In the next blog post in this series, we ...
Temper Tantrums vs. Meltdowns
... to distinguish between a tantrum and a meltdown, to have effective behavior management tools to deal with the situation, and then additional skills and tools to help the autistic child gain sensory control, and to work during the meltdown to bring the child safely and calmly back to being in control once more.In the next blog post in this series, we ...
... If you are taking your child to other homes to visit with family and friends, pack toys, snacks and meals that are familiar to your child. Meal planning is the way to go! With school breaks surrounding us in December, parents also shared recommendations of activities to take part in, like: Watch Christmas movies and T.V. shows at home. ...
Holiday Tips for Parents of Kids with Autism: Including Gift Ideas & Activities
... If you are taking your child to other homes to visit with family and friends, pack toys, snacks and meals that are familiar to your child. Meal planning is the way to go! With school breaks surrounding us in December, parents also shared recommendations of activities to take part in, like: Watch Christmas movies and T.V. shows at home. ...
... “My husband’s family and my family have not really been supportive… I feel like I have been more vocal expressing needing help.”“It's always important to remember that as human beings, we all need help sometimes, and that's ok! :) It's all a part of the human variation.” Why do you choose a white lie over sharing your true feelings? ...
Telling White Lies
... “My husband’s family and my family have not really been supportive… I feel like I have been more vocal expressing needing help.”“It's always important to remember that as human beings, we all need help sometimes, and that's ok! :) It's all a part of the human variation.” Why do you choose a white lie over sharing your true feelings? ...