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Autism and Lockdown - Part 2 Making the Most of Lockdown
In my previous post, I talked about the sorts of things that you need to do with kids on the spectrum in order to keep them safe during lockdown. Read more
The 03 May 2020 by Gbollard
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Some Thoughts on Cups, the Extreme Male Brain Theories of Autism and Genderless...
Recently, I was unpacking the dishwasher and putting cups away while thinking about how we chose the cups and mugs and how my wife and I have very different... Read more
The 27 July 2019 by Gbollard
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Study of Sensory Integration Therapy for Children with Autism – Seeking...
By Roseann Schaaf, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTACourtesy: Roseann Schaaf, PhDLife is a sensory experience! We touch, hear, feel our muscles, move our bodies, taste, and... Read more
The 12 July 2018 by Autismsciencefoundation
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Be a Compassion Ninja!
The holiday season is in full swing. For many of us it is a time of love and laughter with friends and family...and for some it is a time to face difficult... Read more
The 21 December 2017 by Intuitivepsychology
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What on Earth is in a Museum of Psychology, Anyway?
-contributed by Cathy Faye.Humor me, here, with a little Thursday quiz: what do a Nobel Prize, Wonder Woman, and hand guns all have in common? If you guessed... Read more
The 07 September 2017 by Chp
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Negative Emotions Are Transferable
One of the more interesting realisations I've reached in the last couple of years is that negative emotions, such as depression are actually transferable... Read more
The 04 June 2017 by Gbollard
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06-03-17 Shouldn't We Make a Schedule?
Saturday 06-03-17 @ 7:53AM Good morning. This is us. And, we’re happy. We cried just a smidge when Rich left, but we were happy too. Read more
The 03 June 2017 by Aynetal3
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Dealing with Rejection
We scientists can unfortunately be real bastards to each other, and no other interaction brings out that tendency more than peer review. Of course no one, no... Read more
The 08 February 2017 by Bradshaw
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The Power of Positive Thinking in Star Wars
I’m am a mother, which means I’m naturally drawn to things that encourage and improve children’s learning. I’m also a child of the 80’s and had a mom that was... Read more
The 27 December 2016 by Darcsunshine
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Book Review: Social Engagement and the Steps to Being Social by Kathleen Taylor...
Social Engagement the Steps to Being Social: A Practical Guide for Teaching Social Skills to Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder by Kathleen Mo Taylor,... Read more
The 26 December 2016 by Gbollard