Sandra Sinclair
Parenting Autism- Getting Past the Sadness
It's very common for a parent of an autistic child to sometimes feel quite sad about his or her child's autism. After all, every parent wants his or her child to be accepted, to live a happy life, and to make all of their dreams a reality.
Date Posted: October 27, 2006
How we Talk to Children with Autism
I'd like to discuss how we talk to children with autism. One of the things that strikes me is the wide range of what is considered acceptable. I'm not talking about teaching methods.
Date Posted: February 20, 2006
Managing Tantrums in Autism Spectrum Disorders When Consistency
When dealing with tantrums and difficult behaviors in autism spectrum disorders, using behavioral approaches alone can sometimes fail. What is the missing piece to managing these behaviors that a behavioral approach alone may not address?
Date Posted: December 15, 2005