Hi all out there i would like to ask the question for those of you who have a child/grandchild with autism
for those who have there a couple of question i need help with please
i hope i dont offend any one with this post but as we are all fellow travellers and most have family they leave behind when travelling i would like some info
as i dont want to display my question for those of you who might be able to help can you please message me my granddaughter is 10 years old
Keith19837 said
08:21 PM Aug 4, 2013
magraret wrote:
Hi all out there i would like to ask the question for those of you who have a child/grandchild with autism
for those who have there a couple of question i need help with please
i hope i dont offend any one with this post but as we are all fellow travellers and most have family they leave behind when travelling i would like some info
as i dont want to display my question for those of you who might be able to help can you please message me my granddaughter is 10 years old
G'day Margraret, We foster a range of disabled children and will help with your questions if able. You can send me a PM or ask the question 'en claire' if you prefer. We've had kids who are in the AS range as well as those with conditions that display autism traits (e,g RAD).
countryroad said
06:00 AM Sep 5, 2013
I used to work with kids with autism of varying degrees.
We found always following through and having routines, which a lot of families today don't like, made for the least problems.
Life is so busy today and young people don;t seem to follow routines.
For some children who could read we used lists for different times of the day, and for some we used photo's of them doing whatever was needed.
A calm voice, sometimes a higher pitched voice can escalate a behaviour.
I hope you have been able to have your questions answered Magraret
Hi all out there i would like to ask the question for those of you who have a child/grandchild with autism
for those who have there a couple of question i need help with please
i hope i dont offend any one with this post but as we are all fellow travellers and most have family they leave behind when travelling i would like some info
as i dont want to display my question for those of you who might be able to help can you please message me my granddaughter is 10 years old
G'day Margraret, We foster a range of disabled children and will help with your questions if able. You can send me a PM or ask the question 'en claire' if you prefer. We've had kids who are in the AS range as well as those with conditions that display autism traits (e,g RAD).
We found always following through and having routines, which a lot of families today don't like, made for the least problems.
Life is so busy today and young people don;t seem to follow routines.
For some children who could read we used lists for different times of the day, and for some we used photo's of them doing whatever was needed.
A calm voice, sometimes a higher pitched voice can escalate a behaviour.
I hope you have been able to have your questions answered Magraret
Cheers
Robyn.