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Helmeted teachers of autistic students stir debate
A Quebec school's security measures, which include two teachers wearing helmets to work with students with autism and developmental problems, are under attack by the Autism Society of Quebec's local chapter. Doris Dubé of the Abitibi region chapter...
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Wed, Feb 03 2010 1:19 PM
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Openers
Hi! This is my first attempt at blogging, so I guess I'll start with what brought me to this site. I am a mom, and one of my kids was diagnosed with autism. His problems are pretty severe, so he's been connected with lots of help with his speech...
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Thu, Feb 04 2010 2:20 AM
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The Move
You may have heard that they wanted to hold that big terrorism trial in downtown Manhattan, in what would no doubt be a lively courthouse at the southern tip of the island on which I and my family live. You wouldn’t think that this event – with its attendant...
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Fri, Feb 05 2010 3:04 PM
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RAISING A CHILD WITH AUTISM
Are you having a hard time raising a child with autism? If you're like me you can use all the help you can get. I came across a book that helped me with many of the problems on raising my child with autism. PROS: Tips about which natural supplements...
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Wed, Feb 03 2010 7:42 AM
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Autism and Sensory Integrative Dysfunction: What is it and What Helps?
Sensory Integrative Dysfunction is one of the key presenting symptoms for people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but rarely will you find it mentioned in the top four descriptions of autism. As a result, a very important issue is often overlooked...
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Wed, Feb 10 2010 2:33 PM
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Think Outside the Box-with Autism-a Different Box
I’m not a box. I don’t think in one or outside of one because with autism/Asperger’s, the thinking runs through a different maze in the brain than neuro-typical people. Oh, I haven’t a study to quote to “prove” this, because the proof is all in my head...
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Thu, Feb 18 2010 9:57 AM
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Survival
I am back! After four months of healing from falling fourteen feet off a ladder and fracturing two vertebra and shattering my heel, I am beginning to reshape my life and getting back to writing on the Parenting Autism blog. My first professional step...
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Wed, Feb 10 2010 11:30 AM
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How to protect against a Computer Virus
This is another installment in the IT best practices sermons I've been writing lately. Virus activity is a big thing that I've seen happen to lots of people lately. People don't realize what a virus looks like or how they get it. How do I...
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Mon, Feb 01 2010 11:51 AM
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Task force looking for ways to help families of autistic kids
Last session, lawmakers created an Autism Task Force. Members included lawmakers, doctors and parents dealing with ways to help parents and kids better deal with the issues associated with autism. The group is looking for ways the state can help parents...
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Mon, Feb 01 2010 2:04 PM
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Help for Autism: A Good Quality of Life for People with Autism
To find out more about how you can improve the quality of life for adults with autism, go to www.myarchway.org Quality of Life may be defined as the degree to which a person enjoys the important possibilities of his or her life. Quality of Life for people...
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Mon, Feb 15 2010 4:07 PM
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Project aims to keep dementia, autism patients safe
As daylight spread across upper Cleveland County on the morning of June 13, 2009, county Emergency Management Director Dewey Cook was already hard at work. Equipped with a radio device, he listened for beeps - clues that would help him find a missing...
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Mon, Feb 08 2010 6:36 AM
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New autism center takes holistic aim
The area's only comprehensive autism treatment center opened this week through a partnership between Southwest Regional Rehabilitation Center and Summit Pointe. Facilitators say the Envision Center, located in the rehabilitation hospital at 393 E...
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Fri, Feb 05 2010 6:50 AM
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EMU autism center featured on PBS
Eastern Michigan University’s Autism Collaborative Center was featured on PBS on Tuesday evening. The center is the only nonprofit, university-based autism center in the country that provides nutrition, therapeutic recreation and other extensive services...
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Thu, Feb 04 2010 7:25 AM
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Tip of the Day
Some of you are probably aware of this, and quit honestly I knew this as well but just wasn't completely prepared for it yesterday..... Dr. Pepper does not make DVD players work better......but it does make a nasty smell. Read More...
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Sat, Feb 06 2010 1:24 PM
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Teen doesn't let autism deter him from reaching his goals
Though the thin, sprightly 14-year-old from New Windsor is at times quite literally half the size of his classmates, he is treated exactly the same as his older counterparts. The class only meets for an hour each week, but the feelings of acceptance stay...
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Mon, Feb 01 2010 6:21 AM
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