Children With Autism Activities - Welcome Children With Autism on Your Playground
Using These Simple Planning Tips © 2010
Children With Autism Activities - Welcome
Children With Autism on Your Playground
Using These Simple Planning Tips
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Children With Autism Activities
When designing a playground to include...
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Children With Autism Activities - Welcome Children With Autism on Your Playground Using These Simple Planning Tips © 2010 Children With Autism Activities - Welcome Children With Autism on Your Playground Using These Simple Planning Tips Written by: Autism Advisor Children With Autism Activities When designing a playground to include children with autism, you must understand that there is a spectrum of severity and every child is different. Some children have a more moderate type of autism, while others will have more severe symptoms. There are other diagnoses on the spectrum, most commonly Asperger s Disorder and Pervasive Developmental Disorder. Some researchers even put ADHD and ADD on the spectrum. Despite the differences along the spectrum, there are common symptoms between people with autism and one of those is that 95% of people diagnosed on the spectrum have Sensory Processing Disorders. Dr. A. Jean Ayres is generally credited with developing both a theory of sensory inte
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Aspergers Education - What is Aspergers Syndrome and How Do I Know If My Child
Has It? © 2010
Aspergers Education - What is Aspergers
Syndrome and How Do I Know If My Child
Has It?
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Aspergers Education
Are you the parent of a young child that may have some signs of autism but does not have a
lot of them? Have...
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Aspergers Education - What is Aspergers Syndrome and How Do I Know If My Child Has It? © 2010 Aspergers Education - What is Aspergers Syndrome and How Do I Know If My Child Has It? Written by: Autism Advisor Aspergers Education Are you the parent of a young child that may have some signs of autism but does not have a lot of them? Have you been told by a Doctor or special education personnel that your child may have Aspergers Syndrome (AD)? Would you like to learn about characteristics of the disorder so that you can pursue private evaluations? This article will be discussing the characteristics of this syndrome so that you will be able to advocate for appropriate educational services for your child. This disorder was initially described by Hans Asperger in 1944. He found a number of cases whose clinical characteristics were similar to autism, but differed in the fact that the speech was less commonly delayed, motor clumsiness was much more common, and initial cases seem to only occur
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Parents Autistic Children - How Can Parents Find Leisure Time For Themselves, With
Autistic Children? © 2010
Parents Autistic Children - How Can
Parents Find Leisure Time For Themselves,
With Autistic Children?
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Parents Autistic Children
Finding time for leisure, for parents with a child who has autism can be...
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Parents Autistic Children - How Can Parents Find Leisure Time For Themselves, With Autistic Children? © 2010 Parents Autistic Children - How Can Parents Find Leisure Time For Themselves, With Autistic Children? Written by: Autism Advisor Parents Autistic Children Finding time for leisure, for parents with a child who has autism can be difficult. What is leisure? Many people believe leisure is a way to spend time when there is nothing else to do do. The dictionary defines the true meaning of leisure as," freedom from demands of work or duty, time available, for recreation or relaxation, spare time. " Parents can find leisure time for themselves, even though they may have a child with autism. This is done by realizing, there is a difference between having leisure time and engaging in a leisure activity. Some leisure time could be filled with dysfunctional activities that have no enjoyment. Often times parents will feel guilty if they spend leisure time to enjoy themselves, or do som
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Educating Special Needs Children - How Should Educators Be Trained to Teach
Special Needs Children? © 2010
Educating Special Needs Children - How
Should Educators Be Trained to Teach
Special Needs Children?
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Educating Special Needs Children
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Educating Special Needs Children - How Should Educators Be Trained to Teach Special Needs Children? © 2010 Educating Special Needs Children - How Should Educators Be Trained to Teach Special Needs Children? Written by: Autism Advisor Educating Special Needs Children Educating special needs students can be a challenging yet rewarding experience. Educators who work with children with learning disabilities need to be specially trained to know how to handle particular situations and personalities. People who work with or are responsible for teaching special needs children need to first understand the different learning disabilities, attention deficits, developmental delays, behavior problems, and other distinctive disorders that each child may suffer from. The degree of disability of each student varies but could include severe difficulties such as dyslexia, autism, and multiple disabilities. It s helpful for educators to develop a clinical eye towards all students and learn how to app
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Autistic Tendency - How To Recognize Early Signs Of Autism © 2010
Autistic Tendency - How To Recognize
Early Signs Of Autism
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Autistic Tendency
Autism is a development disorder that usually surface very early in a child s life.
Some
children show early signs of autism at about six months of age, whereas some...
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Autistic Tendency - How To Recognize Early Signs Of Autism © 2010 Autistic Tendency - How To Recognize Early Signs Of Autism Written by: Autism Advisor Autistic Tendency Autism is a development disorder that usually surface very early in a child s life. Some children show early signs of autism at about six months of age, whereas some others show obvious signs of the condition between 2 and 3 years of age. The parents should be forever aware of impending trouble if they suspect something going wrong with their child for an extended period of time. If you keep sensing something amiss with your child, keep your eyes open for the initial signs of autism. If your child displays some strange behavior but otherwise seems to develop normally as far as other vital parameters are concerned, then there mostly is nothing to be extremely worried about. If your baby smiles, stretches herself, seems concerned when she is picked up by you, inquisitively goes around inspecting her hands and feet a
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Toy For Autistic Child - Discover Why Children With Autism Have Abnormal
Relationships to Objects and Events © 2010
Toy For Autistic Child - Discover Why
Children With Autism Have Abnormal
Relationships to Objects and Events
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Toy For Autistic Child
Children with autism have a difficult time relating to what...
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Toy For Autistic Child - Discover Why Children With Autism Have Abnormal Relationships to Objects and Events © 2010 Toy For Autistic Child - Discover Why Children With Autism Have Abnormal Relationships to Objects and Events Written by: Autism Advisor Toy For Autistic Child Children with autism have a difficult time relating to what is considered to be normal, in relation to events and objects. Most of these individuals have a way of interacting with objects or events, with their behavior, that does not relate to the objects or events. The result is, abnormal relationships to objects and events. Most individuals with autism will become upset, if the objects or schedules are changed. For example, if your child is familiar with taking a certain stuffed toy to bed with them and it is changed to another stuffed toy, the individual may become resistant, difficult to manage. This could also happen, when the routine of bedtime is changed, and the need for knowing what to expect or predic
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Educating Disabled Children - Education of Disabled Children in India © 2010
Educating Disabled Children - Education of
Disabled Children in India
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Educating Disabled Children
India has some forty to eighty million people living with disability; among them thirty
percent of them are children below the age of...
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Educating Disabled Children - Education of Disabled Children in India © 2010 Educating Disabled Children - Education of Disabled Children in India Written by: Autism Advisor Educating Disabled Children India has some forty to eighty million people living with disability; among them thirty percent of them are children below the age of fourteen years. In Indian ninety per cent of disabled children do not get any form of schooling. There are number of families which are living below the poverty and many families have to make choices about which of their kids they can afford to send to school. Parents of disabled children have more difficult choices, as they also have the burden of medical treatment, and others. No population-based study has been conducted at the national level to supply genuine data on the prevalence and incidence of disability in India. Therefore we must rely on the projections made by trial surveys. According to an estimation population with disability in India is
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Children With Special Needs Articles - Sand and Water Table For Children With
Special Needs © 2010
Children With Special Needs Articles Sand and Water Table For Children With
Special Needs
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Children With Special Needs Articles
Sand and Water Tables are widely praised for their educational value amongst small...
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Children With Special Needs Articles - Sand and Water Table For Children With Special Needs © 2010 Children With Special Needs Articles Sand and Water Table For Children With Special Needs Written by: Autism Advisor Children With Special Needs Articles Sand and Water Tables are widely praised for their educational value amongst small children. There are however other people who people whom would benefit greatly from a Sand and Water Table experience, these are children with special needs. Studies have clearly shown that children with autism retain information better while their sense of touch is being stimulated. Sand and Water Tables are a perfect catalyst for this form off education. Sand and Water Tables promote growth in motor skills, social skills, spatial relations, natural science, and can offer people with special needs a small world that they feel in control of. A Sand and Water Table can offer a sample of the outdoors experience for Children whom can never go there. Whe
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Gifted Autistic Children - Here Are Practical Ways to Teach Social Skills to Your Child
With Aspergers © 2010
Gifted Autistic Children - Here Are
Practical Ways to Teach Social Skills to
Your Child With Aspergers
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Gifted Autistic Children
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Gifted Autistic Children - Here Are Practical Ways to Teach Social Skills to Your Child With Aspergers © 2010 Gifted Autistic Children - Here Are Practical Ways to Teach Social Skills to Your Child With Aspergers Written by: Autism Advisor Gifted Autistic Children In this article, I am going to introduce some strategies you can utilize to help your child with Asperger s expand his/her social and emotional intelligence. These children are already gifted with a lot of intelligence. You can frame these activities to them as a way of learning people smarts to balance out their book smarts. This article will cover children from the ages of 6 to 13 years old. Prior to age 6, it is helpful to start pre-school children off with video clips of the child s everyday social experiences. Film the child playing with his or her peers in the sandpit, or involved in games of chasing, or hide and seek. You can then pause the video clip at different times to discuss particular cues and response
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Social Skills Autistic Children - Tips For Improving Social Skills in Autistic Children ©
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Social Skills Autistic Children - Tips For
Improving Social Skills in Autistic Children
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Social Skills Autistic Children
Developing the child s communication and social skills before the age of two prevents the...
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Social Skills Autistic Children - Tips For Improving Social Skills in Autistic Children © 2010 Social Skills Autistic Children - Tips For Improving Social Skills in Autistic Children Written by: Autism Advisor Social Skills Autistic Children Developing the child s communication and social skills before the age of two prevents the atrophy of any latent skills he already possesses. Using intensive therapy strategies from an early age alleviates communication problems somewhat, allowing the child to develop nearnormal social and communication skill levels. There are many ways to teach autism social skills, and tips for improving the child s social skills are a valuable starting point in the home environment. For example, using pictures to represent what he wants - a toy, his shoes, something he likes to eat - helps connect the external environment to his inner world. The picture represents a concrete object. A good tip for improving a child s social skills is teaching him how to unde
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