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Sometimes
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 commentsMy Kid is Autistic- Is This Behavior Normal?
No matter the diagnosis, clients want to know what is typical and what is not. Typical traits and behaviors for autistic children, in areas such as dressing, grooming, hygiene, toileting, eating, coloring, and behavior.
3 commentsFurther Benefits Of Drama Therapy For Autistic Young Adults
Drama therapy allows those with autism to mix and grow socially by encouraging a fun approach. It is all inclusive, which means that everyone gets the chance to express themselves.
4 commentsAutism: Causes, Signs, and Treatment
Childhood disorders can be difficult to recognize. Autism in particular, can be mistaken for slow yet normal development. Early recognition and treatment is important for autism as it is highly susceptible to early intervention. This article details those signs and symptoms of autism in comparison to normal childhood development.
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 commentsTreating the Nervous System and Brain to Help Children with Autism
A combination of exercises to stimulate the nervous system, improved nutrition, and lifestyle changes can help a child with autism. Dr. Bernard Perez of Pasadena, California, has seen success in treating children with autism.
2 commentsAutism Service Dogs in Minnesota
Benefits of a service dog for autism, including review of Pawsitivity, who trains assistance dogs in the Minneapolis, MN area. Autistic children can be helped by service dogs in several ways, which are outlined here.
1 commentWhisper in the Wind
She presumed she always knew she was different. Mostly she was okay with it, but sometimes she would sneak out to her back garden, Climb over the wall into the next, and enter the shed there. And he would be waiting, or was it a he? This...
0 commentsHaving a child with an autism spectrum disorder
Have children within the autism spectrum certainly makes life interesting.
0 commentsVideo Modeling For Autistic Students
Today's technology makes video recording a breeze and is invaluable in the classroom for teaching autistic children. This article describes video modeling, explains the value and the process.
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