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This is a more recent piece of mine, written in 2011 and inspired by my son laying in the middle of the school playground 'watching clouds' oblivious to everything around him... just like I used too. Photography is mine too.
2 commentsLet the chaos begin!!!!!!
Fun summer activities on a budget! Cheap ways to occupy kids during summer.
0 commentsEasy Guide To Defining Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs)
How is Autism defined? Such a simple question, yet a very complex answer. This blog will provide you with a breakout of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs); as well as simple and easily digestible definitions.
3 commentsAspergers: Early Childhood To Young Adulthood
Asperger's syndrome is more common than you think. This article gives an overview of the communication and socialization disorder from early childhood to adulthood.
14 commentsMusic Therapy for Autistic Children
Music Therapy for Autistic Children is worth every penny!
5 commentsNot today son....seriously
What happens when both you and your child are having a meltdown simultaneously? Are there strategies that will help Aspies and Aspie children deal with meltdowns?
0 commentsThe Benefits Of Drama Therapy For Autistic Young Adults
Drama therapy has a uniquely human approach to autism. It embraces the condition and helps open up the autistic person to the world of social play, interaction and the imagination.
0 commentsInformal Pet Therapy for Asperger's Syndrome
Pet therapy for children with Asperger's Syndrome. Does it really help?
3 commentsHow do I Pay for Autism?
Families with Autistic children struggle with the amount of debt associated with diagnosis, education, therapy, and medical care of their loved ones. Here are some helpful suggestions to help ease the financial blow.
3 commentsMy beautiful child is an “aspie” and so is his mom, probably…
How do you deal with the realization that your child is different? This is an answer to that question along with some insight into dealing with Asperger's Syndrome.
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