A parent recently asked me: Should I be more concerned with teaching my child facts and information or helping him interact more frequently and effectively with people?
We have been told that our son needed to be trained to learn cognitive skills like numbers and colors for school and to be reduce his “autistic” habits and […]
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Which comes first cognitive learning or social learning?
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26 June 2007 |
4:30 |
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What To Know When Your Child Is Called Autistic
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2 June 2007 |
12:53 |
Uncategorized, Autism |
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At least once a week I hear a grieving, frightened parent tell me her child has been called autistic or PDD or “on the autistic spectrum”. Usually they described themselves as ‘devastated’, ‘depressed’, “confused” and at a total loss for what to do. I have worked closely with such parents for over 35 years. […]
At least once a week I hear a grieving, frightened parent tell me her child has been called autistic or PDD or “on the autistic spectrum”. Usually they described themselves as ‘devastated’, ‘depressed’, “confused” and at a total loss for what to do. I have worked closely with such parents for over 35 years. […]
A guide to one of the most requested ARM goals for children — Speech Clarity
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5 September 2006 |
9:01 |
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Many parents hope and expect that speech therapy once or twice a week is the answer to getting their child to have clear speech. That is simply impossible; you child is learning how to speak in ever interaction with your and his other life partners. Also, he will learn how to speak clearly from […]
Many parents hope and expect that speech therapy once or twice a week is the answer to getting their child to have clear speech. That is simply impossible; you child is learning how to speak in ever interaction with your and his other life partners. Also, he will learn how to speak clearly from […]