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Tag Archives: autism
AspienWoman Mentor Interview Series: Author, Advocate and TedX presenter, Jeanette Purkis
Happy New Year! Enjoy Taniaann Marshall’s inspirational ‘AspienWoman Mentor Interview Series’ on author Jeanette Purkis. TedX presenter Purkis is the author of Finding a Different Kind of Normal: Misadventures With Asperger Syndrome. Jeanette has a diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome. She also has … Continue reading
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Tagged Asperger's Syndrome, Aspergers, AspienWoman, AspienWoman Mentor Interview Series', author, autism, Finding a Different Kind of Normal: Misadventures With Asperger Syndrome, inspirational, Jeanette Purkis, Kingsley Publisher, Taniaann Marshall, TedX
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Rubella, the MMR Vaccination, and Autism
Rubella, the MMR Vaccination, and Autism In this particular blog I will continue expanding on my line of thinking regarding what I consider to be the basic abnormality in the brains of individuals with autism spectrum […] via Cortical Chauvinism … Continue reading
Is ‘CONTEXT EVERYTHING’?
Consider MY Perpectives when considering what I “KNOW” – “My entire life has essentially been one big misunderstanding about people. It wasn’t that I disliked people or was scared of them but I never got them. I thought other people … Continue reading
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Tagged ?Karla's Page, ASD, autism, autism spectrum, context, Coping (psychology), Diagnosis, Disorders, Health, Mental Health, Neurodevelopmental, perspectives, Pinterest
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Zac Browser | Zone for Autistic Children
Zac Browser | Zone for Autistic Children ‘The ultimate solution for children with Autism’ Welcome to ZAC Browser – Zone for Autistic Children You have found the best environment on the Internet for your child with autism. Zac Browser is … Continue reading
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Tagged asperger, Asperger syndrome, atypical autism., autism, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), childhood disintegrative disorder, children, games, internaiton, PDD-NOS, Pervasive Developlmental Disorder not otherwise specified, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, platforms, Rett syndrome, secure, software, Zac Browser
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Students with Autism enjoy Olympics
AutisticPlayground shared a link. With School Gym as Olympic Stadium, Autistic Students Chase Goals cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com The Rebecca School in Manhattan, which serves developmentally disabled children, incorporated the London Olympics into its summer curriculum as a way to engage its older … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, autism spectrum, Autism Spectrum Disorder, autistic, developmental disability, Developmental disorder, disorder, London, London 2012, London Olympics, London Olympics 2012, Manhattan, Olympics, Olympics 2012, school, Student, Students
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Olympics
Hi5! The Olympic Games and events are an exciting time! It’s a unifying celebration. It’s a global holiday! EnjoyHi5Autism is happy pinning on Pinterest about the 2012 Summer Olympics in England, the World Games for Special Olympics, as well as, the ParaOlympics! Enjoy … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 Summer Olympics, Asperger's Syndrome, Aspergers, athletes, autism, autism spectrum, autistic, competition, England, Events, games, London, Matthew Hesmondhalgh, Olympic, Olympic Games, Olympic Games Opening Ceremony, Olympic Torchbearer, Olympics, Paralympic Games, Pinterest, Special Olympics, Sport, sports, Summer Games
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Light Up a Sensory Diet!
Seven Ways to Light Up a Sensory Diet with Glow Sticks With Sensory Savvy Lenses: a tool for activities which encourage: auditory input fine motor skills motor planning proprioceptive input tactile input visual input Learn more ways to enhance sensory … Continue reading
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Tagged auditory input, autism, autism spectrum, Fine motor skill, fine motor skills, Glow stick, Health, Mental Health, motor planning, occupational therapy, Pinterest, proprioceptive input, sensory integration, Sensory Processing disorder, Shopping, tactile input, visual input
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Camp Independence: Autism Support – ProjectIndependence.org
Autism Support – ProjectIndependence.org.
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Tagged autism, family, fun, July 4, resources, Summer, water
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