By Tammy L, on April 22nd, 2012 Please excuse the mess of the blog – I’ve installed a new theme and need to get everything up and running smoothly on it. Hopefully it will all be looking good in no time at all.
If you have any problems navigating or something looks broken to you – please let me know and I’ll . . . → Read More: Please Excuse the Mess!
By Tammy L, on April 21st, 2012
An app based on ABA based intervention for individuals with Autism.
This is a simple app that lets your child learn spelling in an interactive way.
The “Spell Me” app utilizes the ABA method of intervention delivery to children with developmental disabilities, special education needs or Autism.
Each section has pictures as visual prompts.
Here . . . → Read More: iLearnNEarn Autism App Series ~ Spell Me Lite
By Tammy L, on April 18th, 2012
This Sunday, April 22, is Earth Day.
If you’re looking for ways to share Earth Day with your family, here are some ideas from your friends at Discovery: TreeHugger is covering Earth Day here and will be at the Earth Day Network event in Washington DC on Sunday with live coverage.
Over at Parentables, discover . . . → Read More: Here Are Some Ideas to Share Earth Day with Your Family
By Tammy L, on April 17th, 2012
Now available on KIWI Magazine’s iPad App.
Nutrition guide Sponsored by Kashi.
Their FREE Nutrition Guide is designed to help you understand the food you eat.
• Take an aisle-by-aisle trip through the grocery store • Delve into what nutrition labels mean for kids • Learn how to choose sustainable fish, diary-free milk, and other . . . → Read More: FREE Nutrition Guide
By Tammy L, on April 16th, 2012
What is it like living with autism in a world made for others? With over one million Americans affected, autism is one of the fastest-growing developmental disabilities today according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. While early intervention services now exist for acclimating children with autism into school and society, it was . . . → Read More: The Children of Raquette Lake: One Summer That Helped Change the Course of Treatment for Autism
By Tammy L, on April 15th, 2012
Yahoo! has a Twitter contest that engages users to help name its safety mascot. This exciting competition, Name the Safely Bot Twitter Contest, is open to U.S. residents ages 13 and older. Those under 13 need to ask a parent/guardian to help enter. Winners will get recognition on Twitter and Yahoo! Safely, as well as . . . → Read More: New Online Contest for Kids & Teens: Help Name Yahoo!’s Safety Mascot
By Tammy L, on April 14th, 2012
Families affected by autism can now enjoy meaningful interaction with the BabbaBox, a subscription-based service that provides engaging activities, books and online adventures for parents and their 3- to 7-year-old children.
Beginning with the April “Rainbow” themed box, the BabbaBox will include carefully developed instructions to help parents adapt each activity for children affected by . . . → Read More: Family Engagement Improves for Children Affected by Autism; BabbaBox Activities at Home
By Tammy L, on April 13th, 2012
For the parents of the 1 in 88 children affected by autism, the search for a cure can be difficult. Couple that with the fact that 40% of children are not diagnosed until age four and many parents find themselves in a frustrating position.
However, new research in to the meridian system offers a new . . . → Read More: New Study Offers Hope for Early Detection and Treatment of Autism
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