Author: Autism Love
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Sorry, not sorry: The link between gender, autism and over-apologizing
Freelance writer Lisa Jade Hutchings is someone who habitually apologizes. This means that Hutchings, like millions of other people, tends to say she is sorry even there isn’t necessarily a reason for her to feel remorse. Many people do the same, but seemingly can’t help it. It’s an impulse they can’t always control. Although over-apologizing…
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Simple Structure Tips – The Autism Helper
Let’s talk about how some simple structure tips can change your days! As a special education teacher, my job is to make sure my classroom runs effectively and efficiently so my students can learn. One of the most effective practices I use in my classroom is structure. By creating a structured environment, I can decrease…
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Enhance Motor Skills in Autism With Parent Interventions
Enhance Motor Skills in Autism With Parent Interventions In the realm of child development, especially for autistic children, the development of Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS) is crucial. FMS are the building blocks of more complex movements and are essential for children’s physical and cognitive development. However, autistic children often face challenges in developing these skills…
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Autism Beyond Standardized Measures – Finding Cooper’s Voice | Welcome to the Secret World of Autism
Autism Beyond Standardized Measures Dear Standardized School Questionnaires, I could go on and on about how frustrated and sad I feel when I have to fit my child into all these boxes that he does not fit into. I could elaborate on how this questionnaire is unproductive in describing my son. Instead, I’ll tell you…
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Leading Language Arts Homeschool Lessons with The Leveled Daily Curriculum: Part One – The Autism Helper
Language arts includes the components of written and spoken language that we use to express our thoughts and ideas. This includes reading, spelling, grammar, vocabulary, handwriting, listening, and speaking. Since language arts includes so many components, I am going to break it into two parts. In this first part of how to lead homeschool lessons…
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Visit Anaheim Becomes a Certified Autism Center™, Jump-Starting a City-Wide Accessibility Initiative
Visit Anaheim Becomes a Certified Autism Center™, Jump-Starting a City-Wide Accessibility Initiative IBCCES grants autism credentials to organizations whose staff complete training, aiding better understanding and assistance for autistic visitors. IBCCES is proud to present Visit Anaheim with the Certified Autism Center™ designation, signifying their ongoing commitment to creating a warm welcome for every person…
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Does Violet Affleck Have Autism? Jennifer Garner Daughter Truth
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are known for co-parenting their kids in their own way, but discussion has always remained surrounding their daughter Violet, whom many think has autism. Jennifer and Ben come from the entertainment industry and have been together for over a decade. Further, they established a friendship on Pearl Harbor and Daredevil…
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Wooden Satellites, Electric Boosted Trailers, 98.5% Autism Test Research w/ Ralph Bond – Computer America
Show Notes December 1, 2023 Show Notes December 1, 2023 Story 1 : NASA and Japan to launch world’s 1st wooden satellite as soon as 2024 Source: LiveScience Story by Ben Turner Link: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/news/nasa-and-japan-to-launch-worlds-1st-wooden-satellite-as-soon-as-2024-why/ar-AA1jVIgA More than 9,300 tons (8,440 metric tons) of space objects — including space junk such as inoperative satellites and chunks of…
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American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame Foundation Becomes Autism Certified, Joins Larger Inclusivity Initiative
American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame Foundation Becomes Autism Certified, Joins Larger Inclusivity Initiative The American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame Foundation receives autism training from IBCCES to enhance HIgh Point NC Certified Autism Destination designation. Being a Certified Autism Center isn’t just about compliance; it’s a commitment to creating an environment where every individual……
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Autism vs Shyness: Know the Difference
Lack of interaction with peers, looking away, and not responding when someone is talking to them can leave parents and practitioners wondering whether a child could be displaying autism vs shy behaviors. In instances like this, it’s important to distinguish between what could be considered typical shyness and symptoms of autism. An important note is…