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| julesolson | Inservice ideas needed | 1 | Oct 20 2009, 11:30 PM EDT by KED | ||||
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Thread started: Oct 19 2009, 7:44 PM EDT
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I am a sp ed teacher in an autism program. I'd like to put on an inservice for the staff where there are stations for them to do activities that simulate what it is like to have autism. For example, wearing a helmet with beads hanging down in front of their eyes as distraction while they work, or wearing gloves while they do fine motor tasks, etc. Does anyone know where I can get these activities/equipment? Some I could just make.
Julie
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| pinhead554 | Great job | 1 | Oct 20 2009, 11:21 PM EDT by KED | ||||
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Thread started: Oct 6 2009, 3:57 AM EDT
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on this website. I discovered it when I was checking out the videos you posted on you tube. I am a man with Asperger's and if I read this site more I will be able to understand myself better. Thank you so much again. Keep up the good work!
Sincerely, Chris
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| hemashaker | autim | 1 | Oct 2 2009, 10:23 PM EDT by KED | ||||
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Thread started: Sep 22 2009, 12:18 PM EDT
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I want help. Iam a shadow for a autistic child .He is nonverbal.how can we help in table work ,speech and how to understand his world. He is ready to work only with me but with a reinforcement swing,but i want to do something more for him.Please help me.
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| Augie48 | this site (page: 1 2) | 21 | Oct 15 2008, 5:40 PM EDT by KED | ||||
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thanx for this site, I am undiagnosed but it looks like to me I am aspergic, all the reading and self tests point in that direction, I am 59 in November, so have missed all the government and education attention, mostly avoided, laughed at, discounted, by family, cohorts, hard to make good friends. had a cerebellar stroke 2 years ago , had a wonderful physical therapist who taught me to walk again, I really liked the modified maneuver that rolled the calcium rocks back into the proper place in the ear canals. must have been vestibular therapy huh. wonder if it had anything to do with the brain differences of autism or aspergers? Augie
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