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Communication with a Child with Autism
Our child has had a lot of adults in his life. Since he was very young, he has had a plethora of therapists and facilitators.
Using a Communication Log to Work With Children With Special Needs
In my last post, I discussed how an “earnings chart” can help children with special needs. This week, I want to tackle our “communication log,” which is directly linked to our son’s earnings chart.
Recalled Contacts May Cause Torn Corneas
A brand of contact lenses that were “quietly” recalled in August may be causing vision problems from blurry vision to torn corneas, according to MSNBC. Federal health officials are considering issuing a public warning about Avaira Toric contact lenses, which are made byCooperVision Inc. and sold at Wal-Mart, LensCrafters and Costco.
Games for Family Communication
Just living with a group of people is not enough to truly get to know them. If you want your family to be less a collection of people and a more cohesive unit, consider engaging your partner and your kids in communication games. With a little enjoyable game play, you can teach your clan how to communicate with each other and facilitate the learning of information about each family member’s likes and dislikes.
How Men and Women Communicate
Someone forwarded this to me, and I thought it was cute. These are words or gestures women commonly use in everyday conversation with men. While the words appear to mean one thing, we know they mean something completely different. Enjoy! Men, listen up! 1. Fine: This is the word women use to end an argument when they are right and you need to shut up. 2. Five Minutes: If she is getting dressed, this means a half an hour. Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more minutes to watch the football before helping around the house.