By Tammy, on April 28th, 2010% I would like to introduce you to Karen, a single mom, raising an autistic son. Here is my interview with her.
1. What were your concerns about your son that led you to get him evaluated for autism?Autism wasn’t on my mind. I was concerned with his lack of communicating verbally.
2. How did the . . . → Read More: Inspiring Story Of A Single Mom Raising An Autistic Son
By Tammy, on April 26th, 2010% The second part of my interview with Karen Nichols.
Wow! Thank you for sharing. I have a couple of questions, if you don’t mind.
1. What kinds of therapies have tried? Which ones do you feel have been successful and which ones haven’t? At school, my son uses visual aids to keep him focused. . . . → Read More: Proud Parent Of A Person With Autism Part II
By Tammy, on April 26th, 2010% My interview with Nancy Nally, Scrapbook Update. She’s the mother of a wonderful, autistic girl.
1. Can you introduce yourself and your daughter to my readers?
I’m a work-at-home mom who runs an online media company called Balalaberry Media that I co-own with my husband. Mostly what that means is that I spend a . . . → Read More: Touching Interview With A Mother With An Autistic Daughter
By Tammy, on April 14th, 2010% Child Safety is an important issue for all parents. For an autistic parent, it can be difficult to assure our child’s safet. I asked Wendy Goldband, Co-Author of the book “Dangerous Encounters; Avoiding Perilous Situations with Autism – A Streetwise Guide For All Emergency Responders, Retailers, and Parents” the following question:
We here on the . . . → Read More: How To Help Ensure Your Autistic Child’s Safety
By Tammy, on April 10th, 2010% If you are wondering the best way to entertain and enhance the development within your autistic child, toys can make a serious impact. Parents and relatives of autistic children have found that using the right toys can draw their child out of his or her shell and help bring forth their personality traits.
To begin, . . . → Read More: What Toys Are Best for Autistic Children?
By Tammy, on October 17th, 2009% It’s been awhile since I posted about learning Autism, so I hope I can get some great responses to this post. My topic today is about public reaction. Since I’m learning, please do not take offense to my questions. Helping others understand is to everyone’s advantage.1. Do you avoid taking your child out in public?2. . . . → Read More: Learning Autism, Public Reactions
By Tammy, on July 10th, 2009% Last night, I watched Autism x6, which originally aired in 2008. I think it is amazing how two parents can keep up with six children with autism. I struggle with two children and only one is autistic. The six children are all so different, all on different areas of the spectrum.
The two I could . . . → Read More: Autism x6
By Tammy, on April 4th, 2009% Proper nutrition is a big concern for parents of children with autism. I hear it all the time from other parents that their child has a very limited diet. I say it all the time about my son. We say that our child is a “picky” eater. But what many of us don’t know is . . . → Read More: Nutrition and Autistic Children
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