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Articles in Alphabetical Order: 2020

  


Articles in Alphabetical Order: 2020

 

§  Anger and Depression in Kids on the Autism Spectrum

§  ASD Teen Goes Crazy Over Women’s Feet

§  Bereavement Problems in Children on the Autism Spe...

§  Coaching Group for Couples Affected by Asperger's ...

§  Dealing with "Out-of-Control" Children on the Auti...

§  Dealing with Difficult Behavior in Children and Te...

§  Defiance or Rigidity? Understanding Your Child on ...

§  Disciplinary Tips for Difficult Kids on the Autism...

§  Helping Children on the Autism Spectrum to Control...

§  How CBD Gummies Can Help With Autism

§  How Parents Can Alleviate Fearfulness in Their Chi...

§  How to Change Unwanted Behavior in Young People on...

§  How to Get Your Adult-Child with High-Functioning ...

§  How to Prepare Your Autistic Teenager for Adulthood

§  How to Promote Self-Confidence in Your Child on th...

§  How to Teach Social Skills to Your Child on the Au...

§  Instructional Videos for Parents of Troubled Teena...

§  Lowering the Bar for Children on the Autism Spectr...

§  Managing “Fixations” in Children and Teens on the ...

§  Parenting Kids with Both ADD and ASD

§  Parents' Help with Meltdowns in Kids on the Autism...

§  Parents Who Have Asperger's and High-Functioning A...

§  Poor Concentration in Kids and Teens on the Autism...

§  Should I Treat My High-Functioning Autistic Child ...

§  Taste Aversions in Children on the Autism Spectrum

§  The Best Way to Teach Social Stories

§  Tics in Teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorder

§  Tips for Educators and Parents to Teach Children w...

§  When Your Older Teen with ASD is Anxious About Get...

§  Why Children on the Autism Spectrum Self-Injure

§  Why children with High-Functioning Autism have imp...

§  Why You Should Buy CBD Pastes and Concentrates

§  Young People on the Autism Spectrum: Struggling to...

§  10 Healthy Supplements to Consider for Autism

§  10 Reasons for Inflexibility in Kids with High-Fun...

§  5 Online Autism Support Resources For Parents

 

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My child has been rejected by his peers, ridiculed and bullied !!!

Social rejection has devastating effects in many areas of functioning. Because the ASD child tends to internalize how others treat him, rejection damages self-esteem and often causes anxiety and depression. As the child feels worse about himself and becomes more anxious and depressed – he performs worse, socially and intellectually.

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How to Prevent Meltdowns in Children on the Spectrum

Meltdowns are not a pretty sight. They are somewhat like overblown temper tantrums, but unlike tantrums, meltdowns can last anywhere from ten minutes to over an hour. When it starts, the Asperger's or HFA child is totally out-of-control. When it ends, both you and your child are totally exhausted. But... don’t breathe a sigh of relief yet. At the least provocation, for the remainder of that day -- and sometimes into the next - the meltdown can return in full force.

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Parenting Defiant Teens on the Spectrum

Although Aspergers [high-functioning autism] is at the milder end of the autism spectrum, the challenges parents face when disciplining a teenager on the spectrum are more difficult than they would be with an average teen. Complicated by defiant behavior, the teen is at risk for even greater difficulties on multiple levels – unless the parents’ disciplinary techniques are tailored to their child's special needs.

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Older Teens and Young Adult Children with ASD Still Living At Home

Your older teenager or young “adult child” isn’t sure what to do, and he is asking you for money every few days. How do you cut the purse strings and teach him to be independent? Parents of teens with ASD face many problems that other parents do not. Time is running out for teaching their adolescent how to become an independent adult. As one mother put it, "There's so little time, yet so much left to do."

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Parenting Children and Teens with High-Functioning Autism

Two traits often found in kids with High-Functioning Autism are “mind-blindness” (i.e., the inability to predict the beliefs and intentions of others) and “alexithymia” (i.e., the inability to identify and interpret emotional signals in others). These two traits reduce the youngster’s ability to empathize with peers. As a result, he or she may be perceived by adults and other children as selfish, insensitive and uncaring.

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Highly Effective Research-Based Parenting Strategies for Children with Asperger's and HFA

Become an expert in helping your child cope with his or her “out-of-control” emotions, inability to make and keep friends, stress, anger, thinking errors, and resistance to change.

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