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The Autism Dad
In this episode, I’m joined by Kathryn Bryan, a Special Needs Financial Planner based in Northeast Ohio. Kathryn dives into the essential topic of planning for the future when you have a child with a disability. From utilizing government benefits to specialized trust funds, Kathryn provides invaluable insights to help secure a strong financial future…
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When Everyone Stares: Life with Autism
‘It feels like everyone is staring at us mom.’ That’s what my 10-year-old son said to me a few days ago. First, I’ll tell you he wasn’t wrong. Everyone was staring at us. A member of our family has a disability and while it’s not physical, meaning, you don’t ‘see’ it…. everyone sees it. Our…
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AI Links Sleep and Gut Health to Autism Behaviors – Neuroscience News
Summary: Researchers utilized AI to uncover a link between sleep and gastrointestinal health, and the challenging behaviors in individuals with profound autism, such as self-injury and aggression. The study, which offers new insights into predicting these behaviors, found that for 20% of the subjects, GI issues could forecast next-day behavioral challenges with over 80% accuracy.…
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The Autism Dad
In this insightful episode of “The Autism Dad” podcast, Rob Gorski and his 15-year-old son, Emmett, delve into the hotly debated topic of Person-First vs. Identity-First Language in the autism community. Offering unique perspectives as a parent of three autistic children and an autistic teen, they explore the emotional and societal implications of the words…
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Daniels: Why choose Sarah Daniels for ASD Board of Education
I am running for Aspen School District (ASD) Board of Education to work tirelessly to support students and teachers, improve education outcomes for all students, and maintain the excellence in whole child education in which Aspen excels. I have the experience, energy, and time necessary to serve the Aspen community on the Board of Education.…
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Navigating ADHD in Relationships: Nine Impacts on You and Your Partner – ADHD & Autism (ASD) Testing and Holistic Treatment
The most damaging pattern in an ADHD relationship occurs when one partner assumes the role of a responsible “parent” and the other that of a reckless “child.” ADHD in Relationships Relationships in which one or both partners have Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD or ADD) can face unique challenges. ADHD symptoms can distort or even destroy…
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Doctor is stripped of his medical license after selling bogus $15,000 fecal transplants he claimed could treat AUTISM in toddlers
WhatsNew2Day – Latest News And Breaking Headlines A Canadian doctor has been stripped of his medical license after scamming families out of thousands of dollars to obtain fake cures for autism. Quack Jason Klop charged $15,000 for fecal transplants that involved taking bacteria from the feces of healthy patients and transferring them to autistic children…
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Damen Shipyards Delivers ASD Tugs to Poland’s WUZ Port & Maritime Services
[By: Damen] On the 19th of October, the flag raising ceremony for three new ASD Tugs took place in Gdansk, Poland. In the presence of a large group of Polish and international associates and company employees, the new tugs were welcomed into the fleet. This followed the christening ceremony of the second ASD Tug 2811…
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What Is Act Therapy and Can it Benefit ADHD? – ADHD & Autism (ASD) Testing and Holistic Treatment
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting both children and adults. Characterized by symptoms like inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, ADHD can pose challenges in various aspects of life ranging from academics to relationships. Traditional treatments for ADHD typically include medication, cognitive-behavioral therapy, or coaching; however, recently, another therapeutic approach called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy…
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What are Learning to Learn Skills for Autism?
Welcome to the Autism Classroom Resources Podcast, the podcast for special educators who are looking for personal and professional development. Christine Reeve: I’m your host, Dr. Christine Reeve. For more than 20 years, I’ve worn lots of hats in special education but my real love is helping special educators like you. This podcast will give you…
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