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Games for Autistic Kids

Autism is a neurological development disorder that affects approximately three to six children in every 1,000, reports the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Children with autism often suffer from difficulty communicating, impaired social connections and repetitive behavior. It is sometimes difficult to engage children with autism in activities, but there are many games to play with autistic kids to help them learn and grow while having fun
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Posted by on December 31, 2012 in Autism, Parenting, Therapy, Uncategorized

 

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How to Parent an Autistic Child

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Autism is a disability that affects the social and communication abilities of those affected. Autism is a spectrum disability, meaning that the affliction level varies from mild to severe. Parenting a child with autism is incredibly rewarding but also difficult and isolating, since the experience is so different from raising a typical child.

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Posted by on December 26, 2012 in Autism, Parenting, Therapy, Uncategorized

 

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How to Choose Toys for Autistic Children

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Children with autism do not always share the same play interests as other children. Choosing toys for autistic children can therefore pose a challenge for many parents. To choose toys for autistic children, follow the child’s lead and interests. Ignore the age recommendations on the toys unless there is a safety hazard, and don’t worry about what other kids the same age like: Each child, autistic or not, is unique.

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Posted by on December 26, 2012 in Autism, Parenting, Uncategorized

 

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How to Deal With Autism in a Classroom

Not every student in a classroom can be taught in the same way. Some students have special needs that the teacher needs to address.There is a growing number of students who have autism. Autism is a brain disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate, socialize and maintain normal relationships with other people. It is part of a group of disorders known as the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The effects of autism range from person to person. Some of the symptoms include communication difficulties, resisting change, or appearing detached or withdrawn in social situations. The intellectual abilities of someone with autism also range. Some people with autism can be highly intelligent, but might be awkward in social situations. Many students with autism are taught in a traditional classroom. Therefore, a teacher needs to know how to deal with a student in the classroom who has autism.

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How Teachers Can Help Children With Autism With Social Skills

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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, one in 91 children in the United States has an autism spectrum disorder. One of the hallmarks of autism is difficulty understanding social cues, along with challenges at making friends or relating to peers. This means that increasingly more educators are being assigned the difficult task of teaching social skills to children with autism. Many different therapies and methodologies are available for teaching social skills. Since ASD children’s abilities and challenges vary, it’s important to keep in mind that not all methods will be effective for each student. This is why it is so important that schools design and follow a student’s IEP, or Individualized Education Plan, which is designed to address the social skill deficits tailored to that specific child. An effective IEP will incorporate social skills training throughout the student’s day from a variety of sources.
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Posted by on December 23, 2012 in Autism, Parenting, Therapy, Uncategorized

 

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