Research Autism just posted this information regarding types of Autism interventions. I think this might be helpful for many folks out there. Be sure to share this with others who might find this information useful.
http://www.researchautism.net/pages/autism_treatments_therapies_interventions/autism_treatment_types
I'm a proud parent of a child with special needs. I have spent many years researching. I think there's a need to have a resource for parents related to special needs issues where they can go for their quest of information. If you are on Facebook, please check out my page and ask to join the chat group I've established too. I hope you enjoy the read and look forward to hearing from you, thanks for visiting.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
FREE Fireworks @ Navy Pier
Navy Pier Fireworks
600 East Grand Avenue
Chicago, IL - 14.7 mile(s)
(312) 595-7437
Spectacular fireworks perfectly synchronized to music on Lake Michigan. The summer schedule begins Memorial Day weekend with fireworks every Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10:15 p.m. through Labor Day weekend.
Repeat every 1 week(s) on Wednesday, Saturday until 9/1/2012
Start Date: Saturday, May 26, 2012
End Date: Saturday, September 1, 2012
600 East Grand Avenue
Chicago, IL - 14.7 mile(s)
(312) 595-7437
Spectacular fireworks perfectly synchronized to music on Lake Michigan. The summer schedule begins Memorial Day weekend with fireworks every Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10:15 p.m. through Labor Day weekend.
Repeat every 1 week(s) on Wednesday, Saturday until 9/1/2012
Start Date: Saturday, May 26, 2012
End Date: Saturday, September 1, 2012
A GREAT partnership Kim and Scott Pretzels and Have Dreams!
I am so pleased that parents who have children at our daughter's school and are founders/owners of Kim and Scotts Gourmet Pretzels are doing such amazing things. Take a look. Have Dreams is an amazing Autism Organization where they have two facilities in Park Ridge and Evanston IL. Their goal it to help foster relationships, socialization, team building, growth, empowering our children either on the spectrum or Autistic up to age 23. The older children learn how to help sell things to make money like garage sales, car washes, garden furniture, etc. while learning how to navigate around a kitchen and learning to wash their own clothes. This is just a little bit of the MANY things they do. I am VERY excited about this partnership and ask that you help support this cause.
A Dream Partnership!!
Kim & Scott's Gourmet Pretzels has partnered with Have Dreams and is creating employment opportunities for our young adult participants. In honor of this new partnership and to create awareness of their employment inclusion initiative for individuals with autism, they are donating 20% of sales from their Sweet and Savory Sampler Packs to Have Dreams! Support Have Dreams and Kim & Scott's Gourmet Pretzels and buy a sample pack online at www.kimandscotts.com today! Don't keep this partnership a secret...tell your friends to buy a Sweet and Savory Sampler Pack too!
A Dream Partnership!!
Kim & Scott's Gourmet Pretzels has partnered with Have Dreams and is creating employment opportunities for our young adult participants. In honor of this new partnership and to create awareness of their employment inclusion initiative for individuals with autism, they are donating 20% of sales from their Sweet and Savory Sampler Packs to Have Dreams! Support Have Dreams and Kim & Scott's Gourmet Pretzels and buy a sample pack online at www.kimandscotts.com today! Don't keep this partnership a secret...tell your friends to buy a Sweet and Savory Sampler Pack too!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Highlight: Asperger's Syndrome
What is Asperger Syndrome? Here's a pretty good description from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/asperger/detail_asperger.htm
Some well known people who have Aspergers - Dr. Temple Grandin who is an amazing voice who offers incredible perspectives in how she thinks, feels and basically lives her life. Rent award winning bio pic, watch her presentation she did at a recent Ted conference presentation and read her many books. Her perspectives are wonderful and so helpful for all parents understanding Autism, Aspergers, sensory challenges, speech disorders and anything else on the spectrum.
Ted Conference presentation http://www.ted.com/talks/temple_grandin_the_world_needs_all_kinds_of_minds.html
Who in history might have had Asperger Syndrome?
Albert Einstein (math genius)
Patricia Highsmith (crime writer)
Thomas Jefferson (president, a founding father of the USA)
Stanley Kubrick (filmmaker)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (composer)Isaac Newton (inventor, philosopher)
Friedrich Nietzsche (philosopher)
George Orwell (writer)
Andy Warhol (artist)
Ludwig Wittgenstein (philosopher)
And there's more in Wikipedia that suspected to have had Austism and Aspergers
Make sure to research my blog for the Myths often assigned to Aspergers, very interesting post.
Make sure to research my blog for the Myths often assigned to Aspergers, very interesting post.
Monday, May 7, 2012
How to write a Social Story for transitions or difficult lessons
For those of you who are working on a transition, something that's not easy in terms of training like potty training, getting your hair cut, doctor visits, etc., a friend just re-reminded me of something we did for our daughter when it came time for transitioning to Kindergarten this year...we had our new school put together a book written to the child about how to mentally prepare and imagine what this transition will look like for them. For school we had pictures of her teacher, where she was going to go in her day i.e. her classroom, library, cafeteria, gym, music room, pictures of her teachers, OT, PT and Speech Therapist, etc. We are currently making a book on potty training for school and home and a nighttime/sleep routine that I'm keeping fingers crossed might work or at least help. To learn more about how to put one together visit the following sites for information. Remember, make this fun for them to read and enjoy but don't over do it as they need to really grasp the message that's being taught. Note: This isn't just for Autism, Asperger and spectrum kiddos. I think this applies to sensory kiddos and anyone young who facing a challenge along the way and they're having a hard time mentally imagining and preparing for this task.
Visit http://www.brighthub.com/education/special/articles/29487.aspx
Visit http://www.polyxo.com/socialstories/
Visit http://www.thegraycenter.org/social-stories/how-to-write-social-stories
Visit http://www.brighthub.com/education/special/articles/29487.aspx
Visit http://www.polyxo.com/socialstories/
Visit http://www.thegraycenter.org/social-stories/how-to-write-social-stories
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