A Moment in the Life of an Autism Mom

written by Andrea Idika http://www.mygreenfamily.ca

Today was a gorgeous fall day so we took the kids for a walk in the wagon. On our walk we came across a mom and her son on their way to the playground. As soon as the boy caught sight of the wagon he came running over. . . . → Read More: A Moment in the Life of an Autism Mom

Learning All Over Again

written by Tracy Tp One With, One Without

Its really quite strange, but I knew that my youngest son E, didn’t have autism from the moment he was born!

He looked at me, that’s it. No sixth sense or anything, he just looked at me. As the weeks and months progressed, it was obvious he . . . → Read More: Learning All Over Again

Appreciating Autism in our Daily Practice

written by Sylvia van Meerten Empower Autism

In my quest to encourage people to simply appreciate their co-workers, friends, and loved ones with autism, I sometimes come across this reaction:

“…but my child doesn’t know how to brush his teeth/take a bath/play independently. If I don’t make him learn, how will he ever be independent?”

. . . → Read More: Appreciating Autism in our Daily Practice

Books By Tara Help Autistic Children

Introducing…..Books By Tara!

Since you are reading this, your life has probably been touched (or more likely “profoundly changed”) by a child diagnosed with autism. Mine too! My introduction to autism came first as an Early Childhood/Special Ed. teacher before my youngest son, Jake, was even born. Shortly after Jake’s first birthday, he began showing . . . → Read More: Books By Tara Help Autistic Children

Little Souls Productions

Give Your Child the Gift of Self-EsteemBy Teri Johnson, Conscious Parenting Expert, Little Soul Productions

Self Esteem is one of those qualities that we hope our children have and we often ignore until we realize there is a problem. By the time a problem arises, we are in crisis mode trying to undue damage . . . → Read More: Little Souls Productions

Getting Through a Bad Week

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If you have been on our new AutismLearningFelt forum, than you know that I have had a difficult week. My son has a new teacher this year. She is pushing him to actually work, instead of just being an observer of the classroom. Logically, I think that this is good. He . . . → Read More: Getting Through a Bad Week

Board Book Albums

Today, we have a guest writer, Laura Miranti. She is sharing her business and how her Board Book Albums can help with communication. – Tammy, Administrator of AutismLearningFelt

My name is Laura Miranti and I recently started my own business offering a new product that I created. I am sharing the information with you . . . → Read More: Board Book Albums

On with the Learning!

Since I don’t have an autistic child, today was the first time I’ve done any research into what is available in camps and therapy.

Today I discovered that there are camps for autistic/special needs children. There are boarding schools, wilderness programs, horse or elephant(? seriously, although I’ve not done more extensive checking into that area . . . → Read More: On with the Learning!

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