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For the next in my special edition blogs, I want to cover a holiday that many families have preparing throughout The post Preparing for Halloween as appeared on Autisable written by Jeff Snyder
Preparing for Halloween
For the next in my special edition blogs, I want to cover a holiday that many families have preparing throughout The post Preparing for Halloween as appeared on Autisable written by Jeff Snyder
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Our Shape-Shifting Family
“The Jubilee line is my sibling who I love spending my weekend time with. Independently, of course. Not with you The post Our Shape-Shifting Family as appeared on Autisable written by Matt Davis
We need to chat parent to parent. Judgment sucks. Trust me, I know. People judge me all the time and The post We Need to Talk Parent to Parent – Judgment as appeared on Autisable written by Rob Gorski
We Need to Talk Parent to Parent – Judgment
We need to chat parent to parent. Judgment sucks. Trust me, I know. People judge me all the time and The post We Need to Talk Parent to Parent – Judgment as appeared on Autisable written by Rob Gorski
There are several subconscious reasons children love to wear headphones. Some of the reasons will surprise you. Learning to play The post Surprising Reasons Children Wear Headphones as appeared on Autisable written by Cheri Moore
Surprising Reasons Children Wear Headphones
There are several subconscious reasons children love to wear headphones. Some of the reasons will surprise you. Learning to play The post Surprising Reasons Children Wear Headphones as appeared on Autisable written by Cheri Moore
a group of young children standing around a table with a sign that says back to school
Back To School – Tips to Transition to the School Routine
It’s Getting Close to That Time Again… It’s closing in on that ‘back to school’ time of year. Yes, it The post Back To School – Tips to Transition to the School Routine as appeared on Autisable written by Dr. John Carosso
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Back to School Shopping
Since school is starting in my neck of the woods, I wanted to focus this week on Back to School The post Back to School Shopping as appeared on Autisable written by Jeff Snyder
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Labor Day and Autism: Bridging the Employment Gap
Labor Day is a time to honor the contributions of workers across the nation. However, for many autistic individuals, finding The post Labor Day and Autism: Bridging the Employment Gap as appeared on Autisable written by Joel Manzer
Flexible thinking is hard for children with autism. You have to incorporate activities to help build flexible thinking in children The post Activities To Help Build Flexible Thinking In Children With Autism as appeared on Autisable written by Penny Rogers Roll With The Punches, Flexible Thinking, To Speak, Written By, Penny
Activities To Help Build Flexible Thinking In Children With Autism
Flexible thinking is hard for children with autism. You have to incorporate activities to help build flexible thinking in children The post Activities To Help Build Flexible Thinking In Children With Autism as appeared on Autisable written by Penny Rogers
Today, I am awestruck as I watch two of my sons laugh, roughhouse, and play soccer in the backyard. For The post Autistic Siblings: The Challenges and Positive Impacts as appeared on Autisable written by Organization for Autism Research Upcycling, Programming, Happy Brothers Day, Nest Decor, Highly Sensitive Child, Child Custody, Highly Sensitive, Photo Look, Custom Photo
Autistic Siblings: The Challenges and Positive Impacts
Today, I am awestruck as I watch two of my sons laugh, roughhouse, and play soccer in the backyard. For The post Autistic Siblings: The Challenges and Positive Impacts as appeared on Autisable written by Organization for Autism Research
several different colored crayons lined up in a row on the floor with markers
5 Benefits of Color-By-Number for Children on the Autism Spectrum
Young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder can struggle with following instructions, fine motor skills, creativity, color and number recognition, and The post 5 Benefits of Color-By-Number for Children on the Autism Spectrum as appeared on Autisable written by Amy Nielsen
My daughter is 16, on the spectrum and non-verbal. Sometimes she starts pulling her own hair out. Often it’s when The post Help! My Teenager with Autism is Literally Pulling Out Her Own Hair as appeared on Autisable written by Autism Speaks Social Exclusion, On The Spectrum, Challenging Behaviors, Non Verbal, Behavior Analysis, Away From Her, Psychologist, My Daughter
Help! My Teenager with Autism is Literally Pulling Out Her Own Hair
My daughter is 16, on the spectrum and non-verbal. Sometimes she starts pulling her own hair out. Often it’s when The post Help! My Teenager with Autism is Literally Pulling Out Her Own Hair as appeared on Autisable written by Autism Speaks
Registering your son with autism for selective service may feel a bit surreal to do on his 18th birthday. After The post Registering Your Son With Autism For Selective Service as appeared on Autisable written by Penny Rogers Tough Cookie, Homeschool Mom, Emergency Medical, A Teen, 18th Birthday, Field Trip, Armed Forces
Registering Your Son With Autism For Selective Service
Registering your son with autism for selective service may feel a bit surreal to do on his 18th birthday. After The post Registering Your Son With Autism For Selective Service as appeared on Autisable written by Penny Rogers
When people ask why we home school our child with autism , it is always a loaded question.  It’s hard to The post Why We Homeschool Our Child With Autism as appeared on Autisable written by Penny Rogers Benefits Of Homeschooling, Homeschool Kids, Pbs Kids, Home School, Safety Tips, Medical Advice, Public School
Why We Homeschool Our Child With Autism
When people ask why we home school our child with autism , it is always a loaded question. It’s hard to The post Why We Homeschool Our Child With Autism as appeared on Autisable written by Penny Rogers
Parents, have you ever experienced a feeling of helplessness when you know that your son/daughter is upset, or in pain, The post Advice For Parents From a Teen on the Autism Spectrum as appeared on Autisable written by Autism Speaks Parenting Teens, I Love My Parents, Advice For Parents, Doctorate, Clinical Psychology, How To Talk, School Administration, Problem Solved, Strong Relationship
Advice For Parents From a Teen on the Autism Spectrum
Parents, have you ever experienced a feeling of helplessness when you know that your son/daughter is upset, or in pain, The post Advice For Parents From a Teen on the Autism Spectrum as appeared on Autisable written by Autism Speaks
Ah. Yes.  What does that really mean anyway?  For those of you who follow me, you know the behaviorist in The post Outgrowing the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis? – Mandi Freger as appeared on Autisable written by Mandi Freger Learning Disabilities, Sensory Activities, Halloween Handout, Stephen Covey, Poor Family, Fostering Children, Spectrum Disorder, Kid Party Favors, Make A Change
Outgrowing the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis? – Mandi Freger
Ah. Yes. What does that really mean anyway? For those of you who follow me, you know the behaviorist in The post Outgrowing the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis? – Mandi Freger as appeared on Autisable written by Mandi Freger