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... What’s amazing about these parents is how selflessly they share their wisdom and experience with other parents in the community.Do you have more than one child on the spectrum? Do you have one child on the spectrum with ‘neuro-typical’ siblings? What sorts of ways do you manage routines? ...
How Many Parents Have More Than One Child on the Autism Spectrum?
... What’s amazing about these parents is how selflessly they share their wisdom and experience with other parents in the community.Do you have more than one child on the spectrum? Do you have one child on the spectrum with ‘neuro-typical’ siblings? What sorts of ways do you manage routines? ...
... (This differs from single-nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs, which are more like a typo in a word in the book). Often times these CNV’s or repeated pages are only present in the child’s genome, but not in that of the father or mother’s genomes. ...
Is it worth getting diagnostic tests for autism spectrum disorders?
... (This differs from single-nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs, which are more like a typo in a word in the book). Often times these CNV’s or repeated pages are only present in the child’s genome, but not in that of the father or mother’s genomes. ...
... Keep them away from large or loud groups of other trick or treaters. Roleplay. For young children, have your little one help hand out candy to trick or treaters. This sort of role play enables your child to ease into the expectations of trick or treating. Comfortable costumes. If your child experiences sensory overload, avoid masks. ...
7 Tips & Tricks for Parents: Make Halloween Fun for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders
... Keep them away from large or loud groups of other trick or treaters. Roleplay. For young children, have your little one help hand out candy to trick or treaters. This sort of role play enables your child to ease into the expectations of trick or treating. Comfortable costumes. If your child experiences sensory overload, avoid masks. ...
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My Perspective: Lessons on Navigating the Holidays and Family
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... We’d love to hear from you. Please submit your proposal for editorial consideration to editors@myhealthteams.com. My Perspective articles don’t reflect the opinions of MyHealthTeams staff, medical experts, partners, advertisers, or sponsors. ...
My Perspective: The Hardest Part of Autism Isn’t Him – It’s Other People
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... The “R” word – Related to the above, one word that really can be upsetting to people is any derogatory / casual use of the word “retarded.” They often have to explain to their friends why that is upsetting. ...
What About the Siblings? – 6 Tips From Siblings of Individuals With Autism
... The “R” word – Related to the above, one word that really can be upsetting to people is any derogatory / casual use of the word “retarded.” They often have to explain to their friends why that is upsetting. ...
... I’m more comfortable around someone who has a child on the spectrum because nothing fazes them anymore! Searching for parents near you on MyAutismTeam is a great way to find other people in your area (military or not) and a place to find new providers. I also turned to the local mother’s club website.” ...
5 Things Every Parent in the Autism Community Can Learn from Military Moms
... I’m more comfortable around someone who has a child on the spectrum because nothing fazes them anymore! Searching for parents near you on MyAutismTeam is a great way to find other people in your area (military or not) and a place to find new providers. I also turned to the local mother’s club website.” ...
... How do I join groups of people who share my interests? ...
Getting Started on MyAutismTeam
... How do I join groups of people who share my interests? ...
... She wants to encourage parents of kids on the spectrum to make sure they stretch and teach their kids more, get them to try new things and learn new skills (even if the kids don’t want to do it at the time, and even though they may fail at it initially). She passionately believes it’s never to late to start.My meeting with Dr. ...
Temple Grandin on the Importance of Giving Kids with Autism a “50’s Upbringing”
... She wants to encourage parents of kids on the spectrum to make sure they stretch and teach their kids more, get them to try new things and learn new skills (even if the kids don’t want to do it at the time, and even though they may fail at it initially). She passionately believes it’s never to late to start.My meeting with Dr. ...