By Tammy, on August 24th, 2010%
ABA Therapy
Rethink Autism offers parents a more affordable way to provide ABA therapy for their autistic child. ABA(Applied Behavior Analysis) is considered to be one of the most effective ways of teaching a child diagnosed with autism. The younger you start an autistic child on ABA therapy, the more progress you are likely . . . → Read More: Rethink Autism For Teaching ABA to an Autism Child
By Shawnee B, on July 27th, 2010% Hello to all! I graciously step in only as a guest blogger who is learning about autism and the battles parents face with children of autism. I confess to not having a child with autism and not knowing someone personally outside of the online world who has autism or an autistic child. I am a . . . → Read More: Autism and Grieving
By Tammy, on July 26th, 2010%
Teaching an autistic child requires creativity and an understanding of the child’s strengths and weaknesses. You can not take one program and use it with all autistic children. Each program needs to be designed specifically for each child. This can be difficult for teachers. Having an IEP for your child helps, but it can also . . . → Read More: Teaching An Autistic Child
By Tammy, on July 25th, 2010%
Some of you already know that I am an Independent Consultant for Story Time Felts. I have my own website that you can purchase felt boards and felt figures for your child. I thought I would show you a few of the felt boards that we carry. I love using these with my autistic son, . . . → Read More: Felt Board Sets for Preschoolers and Kindergarten
By Tammy, on January 28th, 2010% Home schooling an autistic child can be challenging. You need to be parent, teacher, therapist and psychologist. You need to understand your child’s strengths and weaknesses. You need to be able to engage your child in the learning process, every day.
I have learned a few things that have helped me home school my son. . . . → Read More: Homeschooling an Autistic Child in the Community
By Tammy, on December 26th, 2009%
My son loves The Price is Right. He has been watching the show since he was a toddler. As he got older, he started noticing the games in the stores. He discovered the television game, the computer game and the Wii game. He would insist that I buy each one until he had a . . . → Read More: Learning with The Price is Right for the Nintendo DS
By Tammy, on December 10th, 2009% I was given the opportunity to review and keep a great children’s book. It isn’t just a book. It is also a game. The book is titled Treasure Kai and the Lost Gold of Shark Island. It was written by Karen Guinn Robertson and illustrated by Victor Guiza. The author came up with the concept . . . → Read More: Treasure Bound Book Review
By Tammy, on December 8th, 2009% I think that video games can be very helpful when used as a learning tool. Ubisoft sent me one of their new games for girls to review and keep. It is played on the Nintendo DS and is called Imagine Artist. My six year old daughter loves it. She loves to use the Paint program . . . → Read More: Imagine Artist Nintendo DS for Girls by Ubisoft
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