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Autism : Get Ready Back to School By Kelly Jean Sullivan

    data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> <amp-auto-ads type="adsens How do I prepare my autistic child for school? 7 Ways to Prepare Your Child with Autism for Starting School Introduce routines/schedules: . Meet with the teachers and support staff at your child's school: . Expose your child to social settings: .. Social stories with older kiddos: . Expose your child to new clothing, backpacks or any other school related materials:  remember that you will need to keep working with your child and his teachers throughout the year to make sure that he gets the education needs and makes as much progress as he should be.

Helping Students with autism to Read By Kelly Jean Suillivan

arly and surprisingly beyond their expected ability . It's often accompanied by an obsessive interest in letters and numbers, which develops as an infant.‌ Hyperlexia is often, but not always, part of the autism spectrum disorder (ASD)      data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> <amp-auto-ads type="adsens Can autistic child learn to read? Because autism affects language,  it naturally affects how a child with autism will acquire reading skills . Interestingly, many students with autism — especially those with Asperger's or High Functioning Autism — read words with ease and even begin reading before their neurotypical peers. How do autistic children learn sight words? Encourage your child to point to the word and underline it with their finger. Extend the practice by asking your child to spell the word out. The child says the word then spells out the letters while tapping them on their arm. Present the child with a sight word and hav

Best Picture Books for autism By kelly jean sullivan

   data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> <amp-auto-ads type="adsens Children with ASD may read very early and show intense interest in certain subjects and want to read everything they can on that topic . Whether your child has mild or severe ASD, making reading a fun activity can help your child's learning and social skills. Best Picture Books about Autism Looking after Louis by Lesley Ely, illustrated by Polly Dunbar. . Andy and His Yellow Frisbee by Mary Thompson. . Ian's Walk: A Story about Autism by Laurie Lears, illustrated by Karen Ritz. Dear Zoo: A Lift-the-Flap Book. by Rod Campbell. . Go, Dog. Go! . Richard Scarry's Cars and Trucks and Things That Go. by Richard Scarry. . Trucks: Whizz! Zoom! . The Complete Book of Farmyard Tales. . Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo

Autism SHANK3 Mutation and Socal Interation By Kelly Jean Sullivan

   data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> <amp-auto-ads type="adsens   The  brain is like a  Circuit breaker : Neurons in mice missing SHANK3 from a circuit connecting the prefrontal cortex and basolateral amygdala have fewer primary dendritic branches than those in controls do.  candidate gene, disrupt a  brain circuit linked to social behavior , a new study in mice finds.  social-interaction difficulties that characterize autism arise from altered communication between different parts of the brain, past research suggests — with some findings homing in on particular circuits: Overactivity between the prefrontal cortex, which regulates social activity, and the basolateral amygdala, which plays a role in  learning about rewarding or unwanted outcomes , for example, appears to  decrease sociability  in wildtype mice. N eurons in the prefrontal cortex-basolateral amygdala circuit in the modified SHANK3 mice sprouted shorter, denser dendrites c

Mindful art for Autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan

   data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> <amp-auto-ads type="adsens some of the ways in which art therapy is useful to children on the autism spectrum include:  Enhanced communication through creative expression . Improved imagination and greater abstract thinking. The ability to build stronger relationships while encouraging children with autism to see other people's perspectives How does art therapy help autistic children? Through art, people with autism can  express their inner thoughts and find emotional outlet . Activities related to art can create enthusiasm and cheer up the children. Doing some fun art activity can also help with sensory issues and even reduce self-stimulating behaviors or stimming