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Articles in Alphabetical Order: 2014

Articles in Alphabetical Order: 2014 Acts of Violence in Teens with Asperger’s Advantages and Disadvantages of Labeling Children ... Anger-Control Contracts for Frustrated Kids on the... Anxiety: An Intrinsic Feature of Asperger's and HF... Anxiety-Reduction Strategies for Asperger's and HF... Appropriate Placement and Programming for Children... Articles in Alphabetical Order: 2013 Asperger Syndrome: A Form of Schizophrenia? Asperger’s and Family Support: Tips for Health Car... Asperger’s and High-Functioning Autism: Do Symptom... Asperger’s Kids and Back-to-School “Separation Anx... Asperger’s Teen Isolation: Antisocial Behavior or ... Asperger's and "Extreme Focus" Asperger's and Criminality Aspergers Children and Holiday Tantrums: Tips for ... Asperger's Children and Lack of Reciprocity in Soc... Aspergers Chil

COMMENTS & QUESTIONS [for Jan., 2015]

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  Do you need some assistance in parenting your Aspergers or HFA child? Click here to use Mark Hutten, M.A. as your personal parent coach. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   Hi Mark, Your ebooks and audio’s are so incredible.  Between the Launching Adult Children and Teen ebooks, I am confident the “tough love” that I am now employing will be a positive outcome later.  My ex- is the “no-rule” parent, while I am the “structured” one.  Your tips and encouraging comments are starting to make a difference between my 18 year old son and me.  I wish I was able to understand the “poker response” a long long time ago. Thanks for taking the time to help parents like me! Kind Regards, Karen  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My daughter started kindergarten this year, it has been a nightmare.  She switched schools about 6 weeks in. Very bad experiences and too many in her classroom. Miley is 5 1/2, she was diagnosed with ASD in October. Unfortunately, the school doesn't believe

How To Use Positive Reframing: Tips for People with Aspergers and HFA

Research is beginning to reveal that positive reframing is about much more than just being happy or displaying an upbeat attitude. Positive reframing can actually create real value in your life and help you build skills that last much longer than a smile.