Category Archives: Aspergers Syndrome
Autism In The News, 2012 Week 11
Facing autism’s hard questions – Philadelphia Inquirernews.google.comFacing autism’s hard questionsBy Larry BlumenthalWhen you have a child with autism, you try not to dwell on a couple of heart-wrenching topics. But there is no place to hide when your child brings … Continue reading
Changing Schools When Your Child Has Asperger’s Syndrome
Changing Schools When Your Child Has Asperger’s SyndromeIf you moved recently, or if your child is ready to leave elementary school behind, you are undoubtedly looking for a new school your child might attend. The first day of class is … Continue reading
Changing Schools When Your Child Has Asperger’s Syndrome
Changing Schools When Your Child Has Asperger’s SyndromeIf you moved recently, or if your child is ready to leave elementary school behind, you are undoubtedly looking for a new school your child might attend. The first day of class is … Continue reading
Bully Proofing the Child with Asperger’s Syndrome in Your Classroom
Bully Proofing the Child with Asperger’s Syndrome in Your ClassroomAs a skilled teacher, you know how to help the child with Asperger’s Syndrome transition from one activity to the next in your classroom. As a matter of fact, you most … Continue reading
Aspergers Syndrome – Who It Affects and How
Aspergers Syndrome – Who It Affects and HowAsperger syndrome is also known as AS for short. This is a form of autism, but only because it is associated with the neurological condition of the body. Neurological conditions that affect the … Continue reading
Autism Speaks - An Evening with the Stars Red Carpet Spectacular for Autism Speaks
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Speech therapy and autism
Speech therapy and autismThe purpose of speech-language therapy is to enhance intentional communication via expression of ideas, obtaining desires, sharing information and interpersonal interaction. Language is the means by which communication is achieved.Speech is a troubling issue in Autism Spectrum … Continue reading
Autism Concerns
We would like to learn from you, our visitors, what’s your biggest concern regarding Autism.Please fill in our poll. You’ll be able to see the results after voting. Enter your name and email to receive the first chapters of my … Continue reading
Autism – Coping With Well Meaning Family And Friends And Even Strangers!
Have you ever taken your child with autism to the supermarket and faced the stares and rude comments from other shoppers and sales assistants who see you as a parent who simply can’t control your child? And if this isn’t … Continue reading →