autism awareness

AutismSpot- Community Organization in Review

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AutismSpot is a great site for both informative resources and reading about other parents like yourselves and their experiences with autism. It also has news and videos to keep you up to date with the latest findings. There are different “channels” you can watch on the video portion including sources on education, family, health, nutrition and more. To learn more about AutismSpot, please visit their website at: http://www.autismspot.com/

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Haley Moss: A Teen Mentor, Artist, and Author Who is Growing Up with Autism

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Haley Moss is a 15-year-old autistic girl. She has been fighting autism since she was 3, and although she is high functioning, she has experienced the hardships that encumber autism. As a teen in high school, she finds herself ostracized from her peers; she’s not interested in the same things the other girls are. Her classmates also find her to be extremely shy, she does not engage in conversation unless she is spoken to first. But all these aspects are not because she dislikes peers, it is her autism that causes her to be socially awkward. At only 15 years old, Haley has achieved a success that other teens her age have not. She recently wrote a book about the hardships of middle school, “Middle School, the Stuff Nobody Tells You About” where she talks about her experiences in middle school. The book also gives advice to fellow teens under the spectrum, as well as their parents, and teachers. She not only wrote the book, but illustrated it as well. She is highly talented in the arts and has already displayed her work in several expositions and won awards. Haley’s autism has given her a different perspective in life, but…

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Further Challenges with ASD: Transitioning to Middle School, A Parent’s Guide

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Having children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders can be a challenge at all stages of development. During the child years, both male and females go through hormonal changes. These changes can bring emotional and physical barriers, adding to the already difficult burden of the symptoms related to their disorder; for girls, menstruation and for boys, voice alterations and hair growth. Both genders will also be exposed to social changes and increased academic expectations. It is important for parents to be highly involved in their growth and behavioral, social, and cognitive development in order to make their child years the smoothest transition to adulthood as possible. Middle school is one of the toughest transitioning events of all. That is why I will try my best to guide you through all of the steps necessary to make your experience a successful and even an enjoyable one! Parenting your ASD Child through Social and Academic Changes Social Issues As a parent, you need to be prepared to deal with the issues of peers.  You need to be a strong model and influence for your child so that he/she can overcome the tribulations of middle school. Their symptomatic differences in behavior are many times…

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Supporting Autism Awareness in a Fashionable Way

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Hello Mommies, do we have a treat for you! Oakley is known for its exuberant and lavish sports sunglasses. They’re also known for their iconic polarized lens and durable frames. From goggles to masks to fashionable wear, Oakley has it all. In combination with Talk About Curing Autism (TACA), they have designed a pair of sunglasses to promote Autism awareness! The TACA Autism Awareness sunglasses are available for both men and women. Oakley will donate $20.00 from each purchase to TACA. The design features Oakley’s signature “Ravishing” style with lightweight O’MATTER frame material and HDO, High Definition Optic Lens; plus, the mascot for Autism, the puzzle pieces. These sunglasses also promote vision wellness, protecting your eyes from harmful UVA, UVB, & UVC rays from the sun. Now, you can have some protective, and cool sunglasses to wear to those fun Autism Speaks and TACA walks for Autism! The following two websites have more information on the sunglasses. Be fashionable and promote awareness with these awesome sunglasses! http://www.oakley.com/women/pd/6452 http://www.talkaboutcuringautism.org/about_taca/oakley/

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All Dogs Have ADHD: Book Review

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All Dogs Have ADHD, written by Kathy Hoopmann. Review taken from Amazon. All Dogs Have ADHD takes an inspiring and affectionate look at Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), using images and ideas from the canine world to explore a variety of traits that will be instantly recognizable to those who are familiar with ADHD. This delightful book combines humor with understanding to reflect the difficulties and joys of raising a child with ADHD and celebrates what it means to be considered ‘different.’ Absorbing and enjoyable, the book takes a refreshing approach to understanding ADHD. This book is intended for children ages 4-8 and has been rated a 5-star read. It is both inspiring and entertaining, and gives children a different perspective on what ADHD is.  Enjoy!

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