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COMMENTS & QUESTIONS [for Dec., 2014]

  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, we completed the course a week or so ago. Generally things have improved. Our son is doing is chores (mostly), he's coming home on time, spending more time at home and helping with projects around the house. We have few disagreements. He continues, however, to be moody, distant and generally unpleasant to me and his dad. Will this change too over time? I should add that he is changing schools now, not his choice, and this is a big disappointment to him. It's also because of his actions and now he's living with the consequences. Anyway, I appreciate the program. Your approach and presentation have been hugely helpful and I hope we can continue that. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Mark, Thank you for your ebook and audio instruction. The techniques are making a difference with my youngest

How To Help Your Aspergers Child Avoid Holiday Meltdowns

Santa Gives a Few Tips to Parents of Children on the Autism Spectrum:

How to Investigate and Resolve "Problem Behavior" in Children on the Autism Spectrum

If you have a child with Asperger’s who exhibits problematic behavior, you have probably felt like an investigator, searching for clues and seeking hidden motivations. You may have come up with some quick and easy explanations for your child's behavioral issues (e.g., ones offered by parents at the park, your mother-in-law, and even by behavioral experts), but he often has something completely different up his sleeve. Operating according to the easiest explanation will often make matters worse. Click here for the full article...

Helping Asperger's & HFA Teens To Cope With Life

Teenagers don’t exactly have the market cornered on emotional maturity. They’re still developing. So, odds are high that a teen on the autism spectrum has already had a number of uncomfortable peer-encounters by the time he or she reaches adolescence (e.g., teasing, bullying, peer-rejection, etc.).  You can see why the ability to engage in age-appropriate social interaction needed in adolescence may be the one thing that a teen with Asperger’s or HFA associates with failure. ==> Here are 15 crucial strategies that parents can employ in an effort to assist their Asperger's or HFA teenager!