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As part of our commitment to .treating kids right. with excellence, our therapists regularly meet and collaborate with each other regarding patient care. Thoughtful discourse and new ideas are the usual outcomes generated by these meetings, which means children who come to us for treatment are ultimately served by an integrated team approach. NADS Retreat 2014 Links and Resources for Special Needs. Little Friends Center for Autism located in Naperville. Support in Midwest states (847)564-0822. Dr Lance D...
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Autism Blog: 08/11/05
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Thursday, August 11, 2005. Special Needs Family Fun. Family fun and family health information to improve the quality and enjoyment of family life for families with special needs. Looking for Special Needs Solutions? Search our Mac Products Guide to find specific hardware and software that meets your needs. Home > Accessibility. Special Education Software, Hardware and Assistive Technology. Posted by Autism Researcher @ 11:36 PM. Looking for Special Needs Solutions? Parenting: pediatric eye care, children...
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Anew Way Images: Bad Foods or Bad Behaviors?
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Bad Foods or Bad Behaviors? This past month I have been bombarded with the notion of 'bad foods' and I don't mean 'past the expiration date kind of bad.' My daughter is in dance and at competitions they are banned from bringing 'junk food' with them and can only bring 'healthy' foods. While in theory this looks like a good idea, in practice it falls apart and here's why:. Is it the end of the world if you eat a Twinkie? If we don't teach our children self-control with the jun...
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Family Matters Parent Training and Information Center: January 2015
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Monday, January 12, 2015. Empowering your Child who has Special Needs" Give away! We have a copy of. Empowering Your Child who has Special Needs. To give to one lucky reader. Book description from Amazon.com:. There are a few different ways to enter the contest. You are able to get up to four entries per person! One entry for leaving a comment here. Please be sure to include your email address so we are able to contact you if you win! One entry for liking us on Facebook: http:/ www.facebook.com/#!
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Family Matters Parent Training and Information Center: April 2015
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Monday, April 6, 2015. Mozart and the Whale giveaway! To celebrate Autism Awareness month, we are having an incredible give away! Enter to win a copy of. Mozart and the Whale, a. Love story between two savants with Asperger's syndrome, a kind of autism, whose conditions sabotage their budding relationship.. But that's not all! You will also get a copy of the book. Two social stories that clarify daily routines and explain social rules. And last but not least, you will receive a set of. One entry for sha...
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Family Matters Parent Training and Information Center: Be Flexible & Reduce the Anxiety of Getting Gifts
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Be Flexible and Reduce the Anxiety of Getting Gifts. Holidays, birthdays, and celebrations … all represent a challenging change in schedules and environment. Do we really want to add more anxiety just because gifts should be wrapped, we want our loved ones to be surprised, or because that’s what tradition dictates? Don’t keep secrets. Create a picture board showing the gifts. Find alternatives to gift wrap. Proactively discuss gifts with family and friends. Don’t leave t...
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Family Matters Parent Training and Information Center: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Building Bridges Through Sensory Integration review. When my son, Danny was diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder over 9 years ago, I was at a loss. I wasn't entirely sure how to help him, but I was relieved to finally have an answer as to what was happening with him. As I researched SPD, I started learning why he was having meltdowns and how to help him regulate his senses. I read every article and book I could get my hands on, one of which included. My favorite aspect of th...
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Family Matters Parent Training and Information Center: Book reviews
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Now I See the Moon. A Quest for Social Skills for Students with Autism and Asperger's. By Jo Ellen Cumpata and Susan Fell. Building Sensory Friendly Classrooms. Coloring Outside Autism’s Lines:50 Activities, Adventures, and Celebrations for Families with Children with Autism. What I wish I'd Known about Raising a Child with Autism: A mom and a Psychologist Offer Heartfelt Guidance for the First Five Years. By Bobbie Sheahan and Kathy DeOrnellas, Ph.D. Special Diets for Special Kids.
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