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Does Anyone Understand Autism?

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Does Anyone Understand Autism? Brittney Garcia, SLPA There is no clear understanding to the behaviors and actions performed by an autistic child. However, it is clear that although most parents seek answers to certain acts their autistic child engages in, there may not be a source that explains the specific cause to their action.  These actions may include random phrases and tantrums of anguish because something out of their norm occurred. It seems that the easiest way to access helpful information on autistic children is through Internet research; however, not all research engines provide insight and knowledge on the behaviors that persist with an autistic child.  Certain behaviors have a significant meaning to the child’s personality and lifestyle. Parents must keep in mind that an autistic child’s behavior varies. Parents have to learn to accept that although their child is unique in personality and behavior they still love and feel the same as we do and for that we must warm-heartedly love them back. Read the full article by Jené Aviram or browse others at: www.nlconcepts.com

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Healthier Food/Snack Ideas

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Suggestions for Healthier Food Options: 1. Chicken Kitchen (Brown rice, grilled chicken breast, lettuce, tomatoes) 2. Evos (Organic Fast Food) 3. Salsa Fiesta (Organic Mexican Fast food) 4. Boxed Lunch for School Ideas visit this link: http://www.parenting.com/gallery/healthy-toddler-lunch-ideas Snacks that Improve Brain Activity in Kids 1. Cereal 2. Cheese (best is cheddar cheese) 3. Minute Maid Fruit Juices (best is pomegranate and blueberry) 4. Gold fish Grahams 5. Fruit and Nut Bars

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Chain Restaurants Promise Healthier Kids Menus

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Parents are becoming concerned about the diet of their children in relation to restaurant menus.  Awareness and action has gone into affect to decrease the amount of unhealthy food options present on kid menus.  There has been a higher demand by parents, food chains, and the federal government to increase healthy food choices in restaurants for children in order to improve their diet and increase their brains for success. Check out this article for the details: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/07/16/2315620/chain-restaurants-promise-healthier.html

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Popsicle People

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“A fun way to teach your child new skills and resolve problem behaviors” Stephanie Carr, Student Clinician It is easier for your child with autism to imagine doing something if he or she sees how it would be done. With that in mind, you can create paper doll people to represent the members of your family. Teach New Skills Using Popsicle People, it is easier to gain and maintain your child’s attention while you model something that you would like him or her to do. For example, if your child enjoys being swung in a blanket, but does not appropriately ask, you can demonstrate the communication skill using the Popsicle People. You have your child’s doll say “Daddy, I want to swing please”, or perhaps “Swing Please” depending on your child’s language ability. The Daddy doll says “Yes, Come on!” Then you put your child’s doll in a real blanket that the real Mommy and Daddy swing. You may need to model this several times. Resolve Problem Behaviors Many children with autism get fixated on certain things, and have difficulty when situations are different or not as they like. Let’s say for example that you have a child who loves…

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Autism Warning Signs

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Many parents are unaware of potential signs that may lead to autism between the ages of 2- 24 months.  Listed on this link are warning signs that physicians look for to diagnose a child with autism. Keep in mind its normal for you child to exhibit 1 or 2 of these signs and not be considered autistic. http://www.parenting.com/article/autism-warning-signs-1204127474106

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