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Myths about Autism – Part Two
Myths about Autism - Part Two In this blog, I'll continue to debunk some common myths about autism. Myth #7: Autism only happens to boys I remember reading in 2004 that autism was more prevalent in males, and that if a female has autism that it has a tendency to be a more severe form…
Why Olympic Athletes Need to Pay Up
It has been a couple of weeks since the closing of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, so to help fill the void, Id like to bring up a controversial Olympic topic.
How Do Our Kids Think?
How do our kids think? The most accurate word I use when describing how my child with autism thinks is he thinks “literal.” Typically, children on the autism spectrum remember the concrete much easier than the abstract. They are logical and deep thinkers. Here are some recent examples from my own child to demonstrate: My child asked me, “Will I get my computer today?” I answered him, “Discussing your bad test is 6,000 times more important than computer.” My child responded, “Or more than 6,000.”
Ways to Recycle and Repurpose Holiday Cards
When the holidays are over, it seems a shame to throw away all of those carefully selected, colorful holiday cards. It’s also a big waste of paper. By recycling and repurposing the cards, you will not only be contributing to a greener environment, you will also have the fun of using your creative abilities.
How to Write an Online Dating Profile
An important part of searching online for a date is writing a compelling profile that introduces yourself to potential dating candidates. Your profile tells other members who you are and what you’re looking for in a date. Learn to write an online dating profile that targets the people you would like to date and increases your odds of a positive online dating experience.