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Help for Sensory Problems in Kids on the Autism Spectrum: Our Top 10 Picks

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Here are our top 10 book picks that will assist your child in dealing with sensory sensitivities: MORE TOOLS FOR PARENTS: ==> Social Stories in Video Format for Kids on the Autism Spectrum ==> Best Social Stories for Kids on the Autism Spectrum   ==> Visual Supports ==> Sensory Tools ==> Educational Ideas ==> Self-Soothing Ideas ==> Tools to Develop Fine and Gross Motor Skills ==> One Little Trick to Help Kids on the Spectrum Sleep Longer & Deeper at Night & During Naps  ==> Timing Devices to Help with Transitions ==> Home-Based Social Skills Training: CDs and DVDs ==> Calming Products for Kids on the Spectrum

Rewards and Discipline for Children on the Autism Spectrum

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"I need help coming up with some effective ways to discipline a 5 year old with high functioning autism. What we are currently doing is obviously not working." One of the most difficult challenges in dealing with ASD level 1 or High-Functioning Autism is determining how to reward the child when he has done a good job and how to discipline him when he exhibits an undesirable behavior. Some moms and dads of such children are often reluctant to use any form of discipline, and the usual reward systems don’t often work. Many kids with ASD don’t respond as well to praise or hugs as other kids do. Instead, they might respond to things like a favorite treat, a favorite toy or preferred music as a way of showing them they’ve done something good. While the natural parental response is to lavish their kids with praise, it may be over-stimulating to a youngster on the autism spectrum, and as a result, may not alter his or her behavior. It’s up to the parent to determine which thi

Marriage Difficulties and Raising Children on the Autism Spectrum

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"Is it common for parents of children with autism (high functioning) to have difficulty in their own relationships? My husband and I differ greatly on how to parent our 5-year-old son, and this is causing problems in our marriage. He thinks I'm too soft and over-protective ...I think he's too harsh at times. I am feeling so stressed on multiple levels right now. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated." Having a child with ASD [level 1] or High-Functioning Autism definitely has the potential to place a great deal of strain on a family, and particularly on a couple. Some couples may struggle with issues of blame, how the child should be disciplined, guilt, etc. Daily routines are a constant challenge. A special needs child often comes with additional financial costs to the family. Dealing with the school can seem like a full-time job. The time that it takes to care for a special needs child can leave other family relationships with no attention. All of t