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Tasha
When Derek transitioned from school to his community inclusion program we had alot of concerns about him moving away from all of the people that he was familiar with and that he would be lonely, and at first he kept to himself and then we were told that...
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Fri, Dec 04 2009 9:41 PM
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In school, Aspie is called nerd, at work, the boss.
Inventor wrote, “In school aspie is called nerd , at work, the boss.” This quote is from a discussion on WrongPlanet.net about business owners with Autism and Asperger’s. As it turns out, for some, “Nerds Rule!” is not just a saying. Mary, my social networking...
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Fri, Dec 04 2009 10:03 AM
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Roll On
Sitting at the dinnertable, I hear a strange noise from the bathroom and suddenly realize that Alex has been in there for almost the whole time it's taken me to eat half my slice of salmon loaf. "Alex, what are you doing in there?" He's...
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Fri, Dec 04 2009 7:32 AM
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Why we should have to start blogging
With growing of the internet popularity people are going more interested for work from home , internet is one source where we can use our creativity to build our business, we can fully concentrate in our work within our own comfortable environment. People...
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Fri, Dec 04 2009 3:57 AM
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A good nights sleep
My 3 year old son (Brandon) has had some sleeping problems since he was about 10 months old. Up until a couple of months ago, he wasn't able to have his own room so he was in the same room as me and he took advantage of it! He would fall asleep in...
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Thu, Dec 03 2009 8:57 PM
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Give Credit Where Due
With everything going on in our own lives, it's easy to overlook when your child has a great day. My son had a great day yesterday and I barely acknowledged it to him. I'll be sure to reward him today and tell him how much I need him. Read More...
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Thu, Dec 03 2009 1:07 PM
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Academics
Today will be the start of Nick going to the Oxford Learning Centre in our local city. He is struggling with math. For the last two years this has shown. Yesterday I had a brief visit at his school and to my surprise the teacher thought that math was...
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Thu, Dec 03 2009 12:22 PM
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Autism-Friend Or Foe
To express autism in terms of being good or bad, expresses a value judgement that few, if any of us, are qualified to make. This world would be a far inferior place were it not for contributions made by those with autism. Examples include Albert Einstein...
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Wed, Dec 02 2009 2:00 PM
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Great Fundraiser, The Puzzling Piece
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Wed, Dec 02 2009 12:56 PM
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When to change strategies concerning interventions
If you are working with a child with Autism or disability and are wondering if you should change strategies consider the following... Has the person been feeling well? not over tired or hungry when the intervention was run? Are preferred items being used...
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Wed, Dec 02 2009 6:36 AM
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One of the Many confusing behaviors
I am new today to this site. I have a nine year old son with many issues. But today I thought I would ask about just one. Nobody on the many sites I have looked at has talked about this one so I was just curious if anyone has come across this. My son...
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Tue, Dec 01 2009 3:44 PM
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My boy,
My son has high functioning autism and I am looking for advise on how to deal with the melt downs and the social aspects of the disorder. Read More...
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Mon, Nov 30 2009 9:27 PM
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Autism-One Explaination
Five categories of functioning for human beings include socialization, motor skills, reasoning, emotion and independence. Persons with autism often lack the socialization skills to easily form bonds with others. Their emotions are often self directed...
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Mon, Nov 30 2009 6:44 PM
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ARCHway is launched to help families with adults with autism develop community housing options through person centered planning
The Foundation for Autism Support & Training has a new initiative called ARCHway. Our website is www.myarchway.org and our social networking site is www.myarchway.ning.com On our website we have 60+ pages of content on developing a full menu of community...
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Mon, Nov 30 2009 3:41 PM
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Community Housing for Adults with Autism - A Perfect Storm: Annie Potts
There is a severe housing shortage for adults with autism. The Foundation for Autism Support & Training has a new initiative called ARCHway. Our website is www.myarchway.org and our social networking site is www.myarchway.ning.com On our website we...
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Mon, Nov 30 2009 3:36 PM
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