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How to Stop Echolalia in Autistic Children
by donnaleemason
Echolalia is a repetition of some form of dialogue that the Autistic child has heard. It can be repeated immediately or in can be repeated per verbatim at a later stage. An example of immediate echolalia... published 5 months ago
What To Do When Social Welfare Comes Calling
by donnaleemason
But this particular incident started with a phone call. The social worker and I had met before so when she called I was not overly alarmed this time until she told me that they had received a report of... published 5 months ago
Letting Children Choose What To Wear
by donnaleemason
As little children start to get older, definite preferences develop regarding what they like to do, what they like to eat and naturally enough, what they like to wear. This can lead to some very interesting... published 5 months ago
Waiting on Those Three Little Words From an Autistic Child
by donnaleemason
Approximately 50% of Autistic children have no speech. They may scream or make some kinds of gutteral noises but speech is not present. If you thought communication with an Autistic child was difficult, you... published 6 months ago
Persecuting a Religion or the Rights of Children
by donnaleemason
I would be interested to hear other people's views on this. In the last couple of weeks I have been following the story of the removal and eventual placing into protective custody over 400 children that were... published 6 months ago
Autism And The Necessity of Dental Hygiene
by donnaleemason
Performing dental hygiene on some children with Autism is not an easy task, however, it is a necessary one.If you want to prevent any problems later on, prevention is certainly better than a cure. It is... published 5 months ago
Parents of Autistic Children
by donnaleemason
The hopes and dreams of a parent of a child with Autism gets dashed when they receive that initial diagnosis. Until you hear those four little words "Your child has Autism", to a certain degree, you can... published 6 months ago
Crawling Tunnels Are Fun For All Ages
by donnaleemason
Crawling tunnels are fun for everyone. They are great for toddlers (with strict supervision of course) and for just about anyone who can fit in the confined spaces of the tunnels and is not claustrophobic. ... published 5 months ago







