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Teaching Autistic Children: Ideas in General and Musical Ideas in Particular
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Ideas to and from Music Teachers. Teaching autistic children is easier. If you have a plan. Here is a general approach to piano lessons when working with autistic children, some practical procedures which can form a framework for the actual music teaching. . These ideas have mostly been gleaned from other teachers. Is to search Facebook groups and other sites which specialize in the teaching of children with special needs. I recently watched a very moving documentary called. It was a good experience for...
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Autism and Music: Teaching Children with Autism
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Autism and music do definitely go together. But it can be a challenge for the parents, the child, and the teacher. I personally have teaching experience with only one child with autism, and another one with Asperger's Syndrome. Teaching younger kids can be difficult enough, but special needs students require extra attention and patience. Tips for Teaching Autistic Children. Where Can I Find a Teacher? My student with autism is charming and polite, and always willing to do what I ask. He does attend schoo...
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rugged parenthood: Will to learn
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Saturday, June 9, 2012. When my son saw me leafing through a newly bought workbook, he sat beside me on the bed and looked at the picture of the pig on a number recognition and counting activity. He said, "a pencil." What he meant. Was "I want a pencil." During our tutorial sessions, I sometimes purposely neglect to provide him with writing or coloring tools after handing him a worksheet to encourage him to notice what is missing and make the appropriate requests. What do you want? Stay Quirky, My Friends.
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Just a Lil Blog: Sciency Resources
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The true life adventures of an autistic little girl, and her big sister. This page to be developed as new links are received and reviewed. For now, here are some Sciency pages that I've bookmarked when I am looking into some treatment or therapy, or when I want to read some blogger's sciency review of some topic. Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT). From their Mission Statement Page). Provide basic information about autism. Offer scientific analysis of autism therapies. Identify reliable s...
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rugged parenthood: Snapshot (1)
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Sunday, June 17, 2012. Bangkok, Thailand. December 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Counting and self restraint. Stay Quirky, My Friends. When I first saw the fish-shaped container filled with soy sauce in my bento box, I thought of two possibilities: (a) the soy sauce . I grew up in a neighborhood without any playground but with plenty of trees for children to climb. There were many reasons for me an. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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rugged parenthood: Disclosure and Disclaimer
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An expert on ABA. Supervised by an ABA expert, but I plan to enroll my son in an internet-based program where, if my understanding is correct, intervention plans will be designed and supervised by an expert. The training course I participated in is intended for those who will implement this program. My posts should NOT. Be interpreted as endorsement, recommendation or advice. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Counting and self restraint. Stay Quirky, My Friends. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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rugged parenthood: Crazy language
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Friday, June 15, 2012. Sometimes my son prefers to watch a DVD in the MacBook. There are times when the player stops and displays a message that it is skipping some damaged area of the DVD. This used to cause him to whine, which often progressed to a full blown tantrum. He hated the interruption and he needed to express his frustration, but I suspected that his unacceptable behavior might also be his way of asking for help. That I must refrain from giving him attention when he is misbehaving. When he nee...
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rugged parenthood: Drawing a cat
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Sunday, May 27, 2012. When I started homeschooling my son in December last year, I had the impression that he didn't know how to draw anything all by himself. I had not seen him draw anything independently, although I noticed that he loved connecting dots and tracing dotted lines. He appeared to abhor coloring, and I devoted extra time to train him to tolerate, if not like, coloring pictures. I know that I. This week, I taught my son how to draw a cat's head. The model, drawn step by step:. Third attempt...
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rugged parenthood: A Gripping Activity
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012. I bought some of these containers for use in activities that aim to strengthen my son's pincer grip. He hated the other pincer grip activities I had him perform in the past, and although he was following the instructions, he was also whining the whole time: A-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. Woe-hoe-hoe-hoe-hoe-hoe. Woe-hope! Labels: fine motor skills. June 24, 2012 at 9:52 AM. I just love how you work with your son. If at first you dont succeed, try, try again, right? June 26, 2012 at 9:12 PM.
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rugged parenthood: Egg
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Monday, June 4, 2012. Labels: arts and crafts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Counting and self restraint. Stay Quirky, My Friends. When I first saw the fish-shaped container filled with soy sauce in my bento box, I thought of two possibilities: (a) the soy sauce . I grew up in a neighborhood without any playground but with plenty of trees for children to climb. There were many reasons for me an. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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