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Autism and Diet
I thought that I would post this link below, as I myself have tried diet for my child with autism. It is good for some kids and not for others. It is a trial and error type of diet. Really having a lot of key things in place is important when doing something...
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Wed, Nov 11 2009 9:58 PM
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Research Shows 90% of Autistic Kids Bullied
A story just out from the Boston Herald state: Survey finds 90% of autistic kids bullied. The story starts out with: A shocking new online survey has found that nearly 90 percent of autistic children in the Bay State have been targeted by bullying so...
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Fri, Nov 13 2009 10:21 AM
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Teaching Emotional Regulation to Children with Autism
Emotional Regulation , Uncategorized Comments (1) by: Amy Shymansky Some children with autism have difficulty expressing and responding to their emotions. Sometimes their emotions can be disproportionate to the sitution (i.e. small problem = big emotions...
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Sun, Nov 15 2009 12:45 PM
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Using Visuals
From a reader...There have been lots of successes with using visuals. But, for two older, high functioning girls who also struggle with mental health issues, using a "FIRST calm down, THEN we can talk" really worked for them and made a difference...
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Mon, Nov 16 2009 6:53 AM
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Oh Mylanta
My sons new school does not seem to be going well. They have not figured out how to get him to behave and I am often shocked to hear of things he is doing there such as spitting, kicking, hitting and throwing things. He never does these things at home...
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Mon, Nov 16 2009 3:34 PM
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Pumkin with headphones?....Normal at my house!!!!
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Tue, Nov 17 2009 6:17 PM
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Diminished Capacity
The ability to control voluntary reactions to situations, likely to cause stress, is less for the autistic population. Information is processed in the brain, at a slower pace. Expectations to what behavior is acceptable or "normal", need to...
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Sun, Nov 29 2009 6:06 PM
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My son is doing well but may regress due to surgery
My son has been doing pretty good lately. I am still not sure if I need to get him behavioral therapy or not. He has his moments and was pushing kids down at his preschool. He seems to have stopped that for now. He is very emotional at times but really...
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Thu, Nov 05 2009 8:32 AM
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Chelation Therapy
read more » The Autism Research Institute calls for further investigations into the use of chelation therapy for individuals with autism SAN DIEGO, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Two studies published by the Southwest College of Naturopathic...
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Fri, Nov 06 2009 7:08 PM
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Teaching Children with Autism to Answer WH Questions
Teaching children with autism to answer wh ?’s questions is an imperative skill for improving comprehension and social language skills. Answering wh?’s can be broken down and taught using rules and concrete concepts. When teaching who, what, and where...
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Sat, Nov 07 2009 8:19 AM
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New Parents of Children with Autism
New Parents of Children with Autism Consultative Services , New Parents of Children with Autism , Uncategorized Comments (0) For new parents of children with Autism, where to begin? www.autismspeaks.org has an excellent new parent kit to help new parents...
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Sat, Nov 07 2009 8:07 AM
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Public Schools & Autism
I am interesting in hearing from parents and educators about programming and treatment options available to students with ASD in public schools that they view as being successful. Read More...
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Mon, Nov 09 2009 10:17 AM
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PLAYABILITY TOYS (toys for autism and other special needs) IS SELECTED AS GRUBB & ELLIS EMERGENT ENTREPRENEUR OF 2009
TUCSON, AZ (November 18, 2009)— The first-ever Grubb & Ellis Emergent Entrepreneur Award was presented to Tucson-based PlayAbility Toys (a company specializing in the design of toys for autism and other special needs) at IdeaFunding 2009, an annual...
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Sat, Nov 21 2009 7:18 PM
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Love And Firmness
____ Autistic individuals need to be told that they are loved. Express your love consistently. ____ Keep tasks simple. Too much stimulus will lead to a breakdown. ____ Keep all tasks easy to accomplish.Small succesfull steps allows the confidence needed...
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Tue, Nov 24 2009 1:22 AM
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MMO sports game
Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy games , also known as "MMORTS", combine real-time strategy (RTS) with a persistent world. MMOFPS is an online gaming genre which features a persistent world and a large number of simultaneous players...
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Tue, Nov 24 2009 11:54 PM
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