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TEACHING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS ONLINE AND AT HOMESEE MORE ON AUTISMAWARENESSCENTRE.COM WHAT’S COOKING? LIFE SKILLS FOR KIDS WITH AUTISM! Cooking can be loads of fun to do with your kids. It’s a great way to teach some independence and give your child some control over their diet. For those of us with children on the spectrum, cooking can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be! Teaching my kids to cook has been one of the more rewarding challenges in my life and AN INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE (PDA Pathological Demand Avoidance of PDA is becoming more widely recognized as a distinct profile of autism. British psychologist Elizabeth Newson came up with this term which describes an anxiety-driven need to be in control and avoid other people’s demands and expectations. Research done at the University of Newcastle in November 2016 found that Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) was also HOW DO I EXPLAIN AUTISM TO A SIBLING? How to explain autism to a sibling is a question I am asked frequently. The answer to this depends on the child’s age and explanations will need to change as the child ages. Jean Piaget, a Swiss developmental psychologist, identified 3 stages in the development of concepts: The Preoperational Stage – until age 7. CONSTIPATION, WITHOLDING, OVERFLOW Constipation is the most common bowel problem among individuals with autism. About 5 – 30% of children in general experience constipation. It is important to seek medical advice for constipation because there could be an underlying medical cause. Signs of a medical problem are a history of constipation since birth, weakness in thelower limbs
TANTRUMS IN AUTISM: NEW STUDY SAYS IT'S BEHAVIOUR NOT Up until recently, there has been a common misconception that poor communication/low verbal skills in people with autism is a cause of their more frequent tantrums due to being frustrated at not being able to communicate their needs and wants. While it is likely frustrating not to be able to communicate easily, new research from Penn State THE DIFFICULTIES WITH TOILET TRAINING A PERSON WITH AUTISM The topic of toilet training or toileting issues continues to be my most frequently asked question. I’m asked what to do about withholding a bowel movement, toileting readiness, fecal smearing, constipation, continued use of diapers, elimination on the floor or other inappropriate place, and how to teach the toileting process. These are all very important questions that can be hard WELCOME TO AUTISM AWARENESS CENTRE INC.BOOKS & PRODUCTSWEBINARSHELP & RESOURCESVISUAL SUPPORTS FOR AUTISMCANADA ARCHIVES Welcome to Autism Awareness Centre Inc. Autism Awareness Centre hosts conferences across Canada and the UK, while ensuring books, articles and resource supports are readily available to all communities keeping parents and professionals on the cutting edge of new information. Autism Awareness Centre is leading the way because we “believe in CALMING STRATEGIES TO SUPPORT AN AUTISTIC PERSON It’s been several months now since the world was turned upside down due to COVID-19. Life has changed a great deal with social distancing, hand sanitizing, new rules in public places, and constant, unpredictable changes. As society begins to open up again, there will be new challenges to face. The “new normal” will continue to evolve and depending on how AM I AUTISTIC? A GUIDE TO DIAGNOSIS FOR ADULTS If you are in on-going therapy for other issues, a therapist may suggest the possibility of ASD and be willing to give a diagnosis. Keep in mind that there is no standardized screening tool tailored to adults that is universally endorsed. Some of the autism tests specifically designed for adults are: ADOS 2 Module 4, ADI-R, 3DiAdult, OCI-R
TEACHING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS ONLINE AND AT HOMESEE MORE ON AUTISMAWARENESSCENTRE.COM WHAT’S COOKING? LIFE SKILLS FOR KIDS WITH AUTISM! Cooking can be loads of fun to do with your kids. It’s a great way to teach some independence and give your child some control over their diet. For those of us with children on the spectrum, cooking can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be! Teaching my kids to cook has been one of the more rewarding challenges in my life and AN INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE (PDA Pathological Demand Avoidance of PDA is becoming more widely recognized as a distinct profile of autism. British psychologist Elizabeth Newson came up with this term which describes an anxiety-driven need to be in control and avoid other people’s demands and expectations. Research done at the University of Newcastle in November 2016 found that Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) was also HOW DO I EXPLAIN AUTISM TO A SIBLING? How to explain autism to a sibling is a question I am asked frequently. The answer to this depends on the child’s age and explanations will need to change as the child ages. Jean Piaget, a Swiss developmental psychologist, identified 3 stages in the development of concepts: The Preoperational Stage – until age 7. CONSTIPATION, WITHOLDING, OVERFLOW Constipation is the most common bowel problem among individuals with autism. About 5 – 30% of children in general experience constipation. It is important to seek medical advice for constipation because there could be an underlying medical cause. Signs of a medical problem are a history of constipation since birth, weakness in thelower limbs
TANTRUMS IN AUTISM: NEW STUDY SAYS IT'S BEHAVIOUR NOT Up until recently, there has been a common misconception that poor communication/low verbal skills in people with autism is a cause of their more frequent tantrums due to being frustrated at not being able to communicate their needs and wants. While it is likely frustrating not to be able to communicate easily, new research from Penn State THE DIFFICULTIES WITH TOILET TRAINING A PERSON WITH AUTISM The topic of toilet training or toileting issues continues to be my most frequently asked question. I’m asked what to do about withholding a bowel movement, toileting readiness, fecal smearing, constipation, continued use of diapers, elimination on the floor or other inappropriate place, and how to teach the toileting process. These are all very important questions that can be hardRESOURCES ARCHIVE
We offer a comprehensive list of autism related resources, links, and tools for Canada, the United States, the UK, and beyond. Click a region to view an extensive listing of autism resources and organizations to help you navigate ASD and other related disabilities. Additional Information: Suggest A Resource. Ask a AM I AUTISTIC? A GUIDE TO DIAGNOSIS FOR ADULTS If you are in on-going therapy for other issues, a therapist may suggest the possibility of ASD and be willing to give a diagnosis. Keep in mind that there is no standardized screening tool tailored to adults that is universally endorsed. Some of the autism tests specifically designed for adults are: ADOS 2 Module 4, ADI-R, 3DiAdult, OCI-R
GREAT RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS Educating children with autism can be a daunting task for teachers. Learning styles differ greatly with this population. Many ASD students have an IPP, need an adapted curriculum, and classroom accommodations. Social and communication difficulties can make group work difficult and inclusion a challenge. I was a teacher for 13 years and understand the demands and challenges of educating TEACHING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS ONLINE AND AT HOME I am getting requests from teachers and other support staff on how to best serve their students with special educational needs while at home. Some individuals will not have the ability or capacity to engage in traditional online learning formats that are currently being offered through the Zoom platform, for example. Instruction still needs to be personalized for the best WHAT CAN I DO FOR MY CHILD WHILE WAITING FOR AN AUTISM When you suspect your child may have autism, it can be a long wait to get an actual assessment and start helpful therapy. Parents can end up waiting months for their child’s assessment depending on the size of the wait list, and meanwhile they may be dealing with communication issues or challenging behaviours, and feel helpless until theirdiagnosis comes in.
THE LOW AROUSAL APPROACH AT HOME Tags: Low Arousal Approach, stress management. Editorial Policy: Autism Awareness Centre believes that education is the key to success in assisting individuals who have autism and related disorders. Autism Awareness Centre’s mission is to ensure our extensive autism resource selection features the newest titles available in NorthAmerica.
SUCCESSFUL TRANSITIONS FROM ONE ACTIVITY TO ANOTHER FOR Transitioning from one activity to another is a part of life at home, work, school and in the community. Transitions involve stopping one activity and starting another or moving from one location to another one to begin something new. Studies have shown that up to 25% of the school day may be spent in transition activities such as changingclassrooms,
ASPERGER'S FREQUENTLY CONFUSED WITH OTHER PSYCHIATRIC Children with Asperger’s disorder may be highly intelligent and can communicate with others—they just don’t do it well. They are preoccupied with special interests like trains, motors, dinosaurs or Internet gaming. They also often speak in an idiosyncratic style that is hard for outsiders to understand. “Patients with Asperger’s are AUTISM-RELATED CATATONIA: SHUT DOWNS, MOBILITY, AND SPEECH I can remember vividly the first time I heard about autism-related catatonia. It was at my Saskatoon, Saskatchewan conference in October 2017. Dr. Ruth Aspy spoke about it in her presentation on self-regulation. I had only heard of catatonia being associated with schizophrenia. Her explanation and description of autism-related catatonia got my mind turning about the parents whom I’ve talked THE DSM-V AND SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER The DSM-V and Sensory Processing Disorder. Sensory processing refers to the way the nervous system receives messages from the senses and turns them into appropriate motor and behavioral responses. Almost everything a person does from playing a sport, eating, washing, writing, or taking a drink requires integration of the senses to makethese
WELCOME TO AUTISM AWARENESS CENTRE INC.BOOKS & PRODUCTSWEBINARSHELP & RESOURCESVISUAL SUPPORTS FOR AUTISMCANADA ARCHIVES Welcome to Autism Awareness Centre Inc. Autism Awareness Centre hosts conferences across Canada and the UK, while ensuring books, articles and resource supports are readily available to all communities keeping parents and professionals on the cutting edge of new information. Autism Awareness Centre is leading the way because we “believe in CALMING STRATEGIES TO SUPPORT A PERSON WITH AUTISM It’s been several months now since the world was turned upside down due to COVID-19. Life has changed a great deal with social distancing, hand sanitizing, new rules in public places, and constant, unpredictable changes. As society begins to open up again, there will be new challenges to face. The “new normal” will continue to evolve and depending on how INTEROCEPTION AND AUTISM : BODY AWARENESS CHALLENGES FOR Most of us know about the seven senses – sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, vestibular, and proprioception. There is also a lesser-known sense, the eighth sense, called interoception. This sense helps a person understand what is going on inside of the body like hunger, thirst, feeling hot or cold, fatigue, or a full bladder. It also affects the ability to TEACHING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS ONLINE AND AT HOMESEE MORE ON AUTISMAWARENESSCENTRE.COM AN INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE (PDA Pathological Demand Avoidance of PDA is becoming more widely recognized as a distinct profile of autism. British psychologist Elizabeth Newson came up with this term which describes an anxiety-driven need to be in control and avoid other people’s demands and expectations. Research done at the University of Newcastle in November 2016 found that Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) was also CONSTIPATION, WITHOLDING, OVERFLOW Constipation is the most common bowel problem among individuals with autism. About 5 – 30% of children in general experience constipation. It is important to seek medical advice for constipation because there could be an underlying medical cause. Signs of a medical problem are a history of constipation since birth, weakness in thelower limbs
HOW DO I EXPLAIN AUTISM TO A SIBLING? How to explain autism to a sibling is a question I am asked frequently. The answer to this depends on the child’s age and explanations will need to change as the child ages. Jean Piaget, a Swiss developmental psychologist, identified 3 stages in the development of concepts: The Preoperational Stage – until age 7. WHAT’S COOKING? LIFE SKILLS FOR KIDS WITH AUTISM! Cooking can be loads of fun to do with your kids. It’s a great way to teach some independence and give your child some control over their diet. For those of us with children on the spectrum, cooking can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be! Teaching my kids to cook has been one of the more rewarding challenges in my life and TANTRUMS IN AUTISM: NEW STUDY SAYS IT'S BEHAVIOUR NOT Up until recently, there has been a common misconception that poor communication/low verbal skills in people with autism is a cause of their more frequent tantrums due to being frustrated at not being able to communicate their needs and wants. While it is likely frustrating not to be able to communicate easily, new research from Penn State THE DIFFICULTIES WITH TOILET TRAINING A PERSON WITH AUTISM The topic of toilet training or toileting issues continues to be my most frequently asked question. I’m asked what to do about withholding a bowel movement, toileting readiness, fecal smearing, constipation, continued use of diapers, elimination on the floor or other inappropriate place, and how to teach the toileting process. These are all very important questions that can be hard WELCOME TO AUTISM AWARENESS CENTRE INC.BOOKS & PRODUCTSWEBINARSHELP & RESOURCESVISUAL SUPPORTS FOR AUTISMCANADA ARCHIVES Welcome to Autism Awareness Centre Inc. Autism Awareness Centre hosts conferences across Canada and the UK, while ensuring books, articles and resource supports are readily available to all communities keeping parents and professionals on the cutting edge of new information. Autism Awareness Centre is leading the way because we “believe in CALMING STRATEGIES TO SUPPORT A PERSON WITH AUTISM It’s been several months now since the world was turned upside down due to COVID-19. Life has changed a great deal with social distancing, hand sanitizing, new rules in public places, and constant, unpredictable changes. As society begins to open up again, there will be new challenges to face. The “new normal” will continue to evolve and depending on how INTEROCEPTION AND AUTISM : BODY AWARENESS CHALLENGES FOR Most of us know about the seven senses – sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, vestibular, and proprioception. There is also a lesser-known sense, the eighth sense, called interoception. This sense helps a person understand what is going on inside of the body like hunger, thirst, feeling hot or cold, fatigue, or a full bladder. It also affects the ability to TEACHING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS ONLINE AND AT HOMESEE MORE ON AUTISMAWARENESSCENTRE.COM AN INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE (PDA Pathological Demand Avoidance of PDA is becoming more widely recognized as a distinct profile of autism. British psychologist Elizabeth Newson came up with this term which describes an anxiety-driven need to be in control and avoid other people’s demands and expectations. Research done at the University of Newcastle in November 2016 found that Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) was also CONSTIPATION, WITHOLDING, OVERFLOW Constipation is the most common bowel problem among individuals with autism. About 5 – 30% of children in general experience constipation. It is important to seek medical advice for constipation because there could be an underlying medical cause. Signs of a medical problem are a history of constipation since birth, weakness in thelower limbs
HOW DO I EXPLAIN AUTISM TO A SIBLING? How to explain autism to a sibling is a question I am asked frequently. The answer to this depends on the child’s age and explanations will need to change as the child ages. Jean Piaget, a Swiss developmental psychologist, identified 3 stages in the development of concepts: The Preoperational Stage – until age 7. WHAT’S COOKING? LIFE SKILLS FOR KIDS WITH AUTISM! Cooking can be loads of fun to do with your kids. It’s a great way to teach some independence and give your child some control over their diet. For those of us with children on the spectrum, cooking can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be! Teaching my kids to cook has been one of the more rewarding challenges in my life and TANTRUMS IN AUTISM: NEW STUDY SAYS IT'S BEHAVIOUR NOT Up until recently, there has been a common misconception that poor communication/low verbal skills in people with autism is a cause of their more frequent tantrums due to being frustrated at not being able to communicate their needs and wants. While it is likely frustrating not to be able to communicate easily, new research from Penn State THE DIFFICULTIES WITH TOILET TRAINING A PERSON WITH AUTISM The topic of toilet training or toileting issues continues to be my most frequently asked question. I’m asked what to do about withholding a bowel movement, toileting readiness, fecal smearing, constipation, continued use of diapers, elimination on the floor or other inappropriate place, and how to teach the toileting process. These are all very important questions that can be hardRESOURCES ARCHIVE
We offer a comprehensive list of autism related resources, links, and tools for Canada, the United States, the UK, and beyond. Click a region to view an extensive listing of autism resources and organizations to help you navigate ASD and other related disabilities. Additional Information: Suggest A Resource. Ask a AM I AUTISTIC? A GUIDE TO DIAGNOSIS FOR ADULTS If you are in on-going therapy for other issues, a therapist may suggest the possibility of ASD and be willing to give a diagnosis. Keep in mind that there is no standardized screening tool tailored to adults that is universally endorsed. Some of the autism tests specifically designed for adults are: ADOS 2 Module 4, ADI-R, 3DiAdult, OCI-R
GREAT RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS Educating children with autism can be a daunting task for teachers. Learning styles differ greatly with this population. Many ASD students have an IPP, need an adapted curriculum, and classroom accommodations. Social and communication difficulties can make group work difficult and inclusion a challenge. I was a teacher for 13 years and understand the demands and challenges of educating HOW TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM THROUGH Death and loss are a natural part of life. All of us will have this experience at different times in our lives. Because of the pandemic, families may be experiencing more loss and changes at this time. There have been so many challenging situations – death of a loved one, long term illness, job loss, unavailability of favorite activities,shut
WHAT CAN I DO FOR MY CHILD WHILE WAITING FOR AN AUTISM When you suspect your child may have autism, it can be a long wait to get an actual assessment and start helpful therapy. Parents can end up waiting months for their child’s assessment depending on the size of the wait list, and meanwhile they may be dealing with communication issues or challenging behaviours, and feel helpless until theirdiagnosis comes in.
THE LOW AROUSAL APPROACH AT HOME Tags: Low Arousal Approach, stress management. Editorial Policy: Autism Awareness Centre believes that education is the key to success in assisting individuals who have autism and related disorders. Autism Awareness Centre’s mission is to ensure our extensive autism resource selection features the newest titles available in NorthAmerica.
TEACHING THE CONCEPT OF TIME The importance of understanding and keeping time is all around us in our daily lives. Schedules, bedtime, mealtimes, cooking and baking, work, classes, concerts, movies, appointments, social gatherings, and using public transportation all involve timing. Not understanding time and how it works can make us late, rushed, not able to finish a task, miss out on an event, take too THE DIFFICULTIES WITH TOILET TRAINING A PERSON WITH AUTISM The topic of toilet training or toileting issues continues to be my most frequently asked question. I’m asked what to do about withholding a bowel movement, toileting readiness, fecal smearing, constipation, continued use of diapers, elimination on the floor or other inappropriate place, and how to teach the toileting process. These are all very important questions that can be hard ASPERGER'S FREQUENTLY CONFUSED WITH OTHER PSYCHIATRIC Children with Asperger’s disorder may be highly intelligent and can communicate with others—they just don’t do it well. They are preoccupied with special interests like trains, motors, dinosaurs or Internet gaming. They also often speak in an idiosyncratic style that is hard for outsiders to understand. “Patients with Asperger’s are THE DSM-V AND SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER The DSM-V and Sensory Processing Disorder. Sensory processing refers to the way the nervous system receives messages from the senses and turns them into appropriate motor and behavioral responses. Almost everything a person does from playing a sport, eating, washing, writing, or taking a drink requires integration of the senses to makethese
WELCOME TO AUTISM AWARENESS CENTRE INC.BOOKS & PRODUCTSWEBINARSHELP & RESOURCESVISUAL SUPPORTS FOR AUTISMCANADA ARCHIVES Welcome to Autism Awareness Centre Inc. Autism Awareness Centre hosts conferences across Canada and the UK, while ensuring books, articles and resource supports are readily available to all communities keeping parents and professionals on the cutting edge of new information. Autism Awareness Centre is leading the way because we “believe in GREAT RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS Educating children with autism can be a daunting task for teachers. Learning styles differ greatly with this population. Many ASD students have an IPP, need an adapted curriculum, and classroom accommodations. Social and communication difficulties can make group work difficult and inclusion a challenge. I was a teacher for 13 years and understand the demands and challenges of educating HOW TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM THROUGHSEE MORE ON AUTISMAWARENESSCENTRE.COM LITERACY - A SKILL FOR LIFE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH ASD Literacy is an important life skill for many reasons. Literacy opens up a whole world of possibilities and greater independence. Reading improves self-confidence, increases vocabulary for both internal thought and communication, allows for greater participation in society and the workplace, expands interests, and supports understanding in how to navigate in an environment. CONSTIPATION, WITHOLDING, OVERFLOW Constipation is the most common bowel problem among individuals with autism. About 5 – 30% of children in general experience constipation. It is important to seek medical advice for constipation because there could be an underlying medical cause. Signs of a medical problem are a history of constipation since birth, weakness in thelower limbs
DEVELOPING DATING AND RELATIONSHIP SKILLS Tags: dating and relationships ASD, social skills. Editorial Policy: Autism Awareness Centre believes that education is the key to success in assisting individuals who have autism and related disorders. Autism Awareness Centre’s mission is to ensure our extensive autism resource selection features the newest titles available in NorthAmerica.
WHAT IS THE LOW AROUSAL APPROACH AND HOW CAN IT BENEFIT MY The Low Arousal approach emphasizes a range of behaviour management strategies that focus on the reduction of stress, fear and frustration and seeks to prevent aggression and crisis situations. The low arousal approach seeks to understand the role of the ‘situation’ by identifying triggers and using low intensity strategies and solutionsto
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IDENTIFIED BY CHANGES IN BRAIN'S The Journal of American Medical Association Psychiatry has just published a study that revealed children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience a distinct chemical change in their brain that contributes to developmental delays. “Between ages three and 10, children with autism spectrum disorder exhibit distinct brain chemical changes that differ from children with developmental delays THE BEALES OF GREY GARDENS Last week I watched a fascinating film about Big and Little Edie Bouvier Beale, aunt and cousin to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. They were brought to public attention back in the early 1970’s because of the uninhabitable state of their home, Grey Gardens, in East Hampton,New York.
AN INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE (PDA Pathological Demand Avoidance of PDA is becoming more widely recognized as a distinct profile of autism. British psychologist Elizabeth Newson came up with this term which describes an anxiety-driven need to be in control and avoid other people’s demands and expectations. Research done at the University of Newcastle in November 2016 found that Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) was also WELCOME TO AUTISM AWARENESS CENTRE INC.BOOKS & PRODUCTSWEBINARSHELP & RESOURCESVISUAL SUPPORTS FOR AUTISMCANADA ARCHIVES Welcome to Autism Awareness Centre Inc. Autism Awareness Centre hosts conferences across Canada and the UK, while ensuring books, articles and resource supports are readily available to all communities keeping parents and professionals on the cutting edge of new information. Autism Awareness Centre is leading the way because we “believe in GREAT RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS Educating children with autism can be a daunting task for teachers. Learning styles differ greatly with this population. Many ASD students have an IPP, need an adapted curriculum, and classroom accommodations. Social and communication difficulties can make group work difficult and inclusion a challenge. I was a teacher for 13 years and understand the demands and challenges of educating HOW TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM THROUGHSEE MORE ON AUTISMAWARENESSCENTRE.COM LITERACY - A SKILL FOR LIFE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH ASD Literacy is an important life skill for many reasons. Literacy opens up a whole world of possibilities and greater independence. Reading improves self-confidence, increases vocabulary for both internal thought and communication, allows for greater participation in society and the workplace, expands interests, and supports understanding in how to navigate in an environment. CONSTIPATION, WITHOLDING, OVERFLOW Constipation is the most common bowel problem among individuals with autism. About 5 – 30% of children in general experience constipation. It is important to seek medical advice for constipation because there could be an underlying medical cause. Signs of a medical problem are a history of constipation since birth, weakness in thelower limbs
DEVELOPING DATING AND RELATIONSHIP SKILLS Tags: dating and relationships ASD, social skills. Editorial Policy: Autism Awareness Centre believes that education is the key to success in assisting individuals who have autism and related disorders. Autism Awareness Centre’s mission is to ensure our extensive autism resource selection features the newest titles available in NorthAmerica.
WHAT IS THE LOW AROUSAL APPROACH AND HOW CAN IT BENEFIT MY The Low Arousal approach emphasizes a range of behaviour management strategies that focus on the reduction of stress, fear and frustration and seeks to prevent aggression and crisis situations. The low arousal approach seeks to understand the role of the ‘situation’ by identifying triggers and using low intensity strategies and solutionsto
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IDENTIFIED BY CHANGES IN BRAIN'S The Journal of American Medical Association Psychiatry has just published a study that revealed children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience a distinct chemical change in their brain that contributes to developmental delays. “Between ages three and 10, children with autism spectrum disorder exhibit distinct brain chemical changes that differ from children with developmental delays THE BEALES OF GREY GARDENS Last week I watched a fascinating film about Big and Little Edie Bouvier Beale, aunt and cousin to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. They were brought to public attention back in the early 1970’s because of the uninhabitable state of their home, Grey Gardens, in East Hampton,New York.
AN INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE (PDA Pathological Demand Avoidance of PDA is becoming more widely recognized as a distinct profile of autism. British psychologist Elizabeth Newson came up with this term which describes an anxiety-driven need to be in control and avoid other people’s demands and expectations. Research done at the University of Newcastle in November 2016 found that Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) was also WELCOME TO AUTISM AWARENESS CENTRE INC. Welcome to Autism Awareness Centre Inc. Autism Awareness Centre hosts conferences across Canada and the UK, while ensuring books, articles and resource supports are readily available to all communities keeping parents and professionals on the cutting edge of new information. Autism Awareness Centre is leading the way because we “believe inRESOURCES ARCHIVE
We offer a comprehensive list of autism related resources, links, and tools for Canada, the United States, the UK, and beyond. Click a region to view an extensive listing of autism resources and organizations to help you navigate ASD and other related disabilities. Additional Information: Suggest A Resource. Ask a CALMING STRATEGIES TO SUPPORT A PERSON WITH AUTISM It’s been several months now since the world was turned upside down due to COVID-19. Life has changed a great deal with social distancing, hand sanitizing, new rules in public places, and constant, unpredictable changes. As society begins to open up again, there will be new challenges to face. The “new normal” will continue to evolve and depending on how WHAT IS THE LOW AROUSAL APPROACH AND HOW CAN IT BENEFIT MY The Low Arousal approach emphasizes a range of behaviour management strategies that focus on the reduction of stress, fear and frustration and seeks to prevent aggression and crisis situations. The low arousal approach seeks to understand the role of the ‘situation’ by identifying triggers and using low intensity strategies and solutionsto
THE IMPORTANCE OF PLAY FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN The Importance of Play for Children with ASD. Play is an important part of a child’s development. It builds fine and gross motor skills, social skills, communication skills, language, thinking and problem solving skills. In children with ASD, play can be very limited. For example, a child may want to play alone, engage in repetitive play like TEACHING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS ONLINE AND AT HOME I am getting requests from teachers and other support staff on how to best serve their students with special educational needs while at home. Some individuals will not have the ability or capacity to engage in traditional online learning formats that are currently being offered through the Zoom platform, for example. Instruction still needs to be personalized for the best TEACHING THE CONCEPT OF TIME The importance of understanding and keeping time is all around us in our daily lives. Schedules, bedtime, mealtimes, cooking and baking, work, classes, concerts, movies, appointments, social gatherings, and using public transportation all involve timing. Not understanding time and how it works can make us late, rushed, not able to finish a task, miss out on an event, take too HOW DO WE PREPARE A PERSON WITH ASD FOR THE TRANSITION TO The ASD population continues to be chronically underemployed or not employed at all. In 2019, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 19.3 percent of persons with a disability were employed, compared with 66.3 percent of those without a disability.The unemployment rate for people with ASD continues to hover at around80%.
THE DEATH OF A MYTH: DR. WAKEFIELD AND THE MMR-AUTISM LINK On Thursday, January 6th, the Globe and Mail ran an article about one of the great research frauds in recent history – Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s study that developed a probable link between the MMR vaccine as a cause of autism. Dr. Wakefield first published his findings in The Lancet on Feb. 28, 1998. He wanted the MMR vaccine replaced by three separate shots, then strangely enough he WHAT IS ANGER RUMINATION AND HOW DOES IT AFFECT Anger rumination is a cognitive-emotional process referring to the tendency to dwell on frustrating experiences and recall past anger experiences (Sukhodolsky et al. 2001). More generally, rumination represents a maladaptive form of emotion processing that entails remaining focused on the stressor through repetitive and passivedwelling upon
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WELCOME TO AUTISM AWARENESS CENTRE INC. Autism Awareness Centre hosts conferences across Canada and the UK, while ensuring books, articles and resource supports are readily available to all communities keeping parents and professionals on the cutting edge of new information. Autism Awareness Centre is leading the way because we “believe in change”. Learn more about Autism Awareness Centre » JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST SIGNUP FOR AUTISM AWARENESS CENTRE'S EMAIL BLAST TO GET UP TO DATE INFORMATION ON NEWS, ARTICLES, AND BLOGS. AS WELL AS OPPORTUNITIES TO ATTEND CONFERENCES AROUND THE COUNTRY AND THE LATEST PRODUCTS. WEBINARS AND ONLINE RESOURCES HELPFUL TIPS AND RESOURCES FOR TEACHING CONVERSATION SKILLS TO HIGH FUNCTIONING STUDENTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2020 – 10 AM – 11 AM (MOUNTAIN TIME) Featuring Kerry Mataya Ever wondered how to effectively teach a person with ASD how to have a meaningful back-and-forth conversation? Do you have a student that jumps in at the wrong time or on the wrong topic? Are you having difficulty teaching conversation in today’s pandemic? During the webinar, Ms. Mataya will use resources from _Talk with Me: A Step-by-Step Conversation Framework for Teaching Conversational Balance and Fluency_to
help attendees develop immediate strategies for teaching conversation skills to high functioning students with an Autism Spectrum Disorder in both school and home settings.Webinar details »
SCHOOL’S OUT FOREVER – NAVIGATING ADULT LIFE: HOW TO PLAN ANDGET THERE
FEATURING MAUREEN BENNIE When school has ended and the adulthood journey begins, families and individuals with ASD can feel overwhelmed trying to navigate services and supports that are needed to make this transition a successful one. This webinar will cover a variety of areas of adulthood including transition planning, supports, further education options, preparing for work, housing options and developing leisure time interests.Webinar details »
MANAGE, EVALUATE, CHANGE – A MODEL FOR WORKING WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR Featuring Bo Hejlskov Elvén Working with or parenting an autistic person often involves episodes of challenging behaviour. If can be anything from refusing to do what you want the person to do to self harm and hitting, biting and screaming. Often we manage that by using force or coercion, which is both counter productive and out right dangerous. This webinar proposes a model of working with challenging behaviour that emphasizes threeconsecutive phases.
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SUPPORTING ANXIETY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH AUTISMSPECTRUM DISORDER
With Lauren Kerstein’s presentation, attendees will learn how to identify characteristics of anxiety in their child or adolescent. Participants will receive concrete, practical strategies for increasing emotion regulation skills in individuals with autism spectrum disorders. These strategies will apply to home, community, and school settings.Webinar details »
UNDERSTANDING PRACTICAL STRATEGIES AND BIG IDEAS FOR SUPPORTINGAUTISTIC CHILDREN
FEATURING BRENDA SMITH MYLES This course provides you with increased understanding and knowledge of autism spectrum disorder as well as simple and effective practical strategies for helping children with ASD feel safe, accepted and competent. Covering a variety of areas including anxiety and stress, challenging behaviors, stretching comfort zones, social competence,and learning.
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10 STRATEGIES TO TEACH SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL LEARNING FOR THE CURRENTHOME ENVIRONMENT
FEATURING ELIZABETH SAUTTER Purchase this instructional video recorded from our webinar with Elizabeth Sautter which focuses on how to empower parents to embrace teachable moments through everyday routines and activities to boost their social, emotional, and executive function.Webinar details »
STRENGTHEN EXECUTIVE FUNCTION SKILLS: STRATEGIES TO TEACHTIME MANAGEMENT
This webinar defines executive function (EF) and discusses how EF challenges are manifested. Emphasizing the importance of effective time management in learner success, Carol Burmeister will provide time management strategies that can be used for a wide variety of learners.Webinar details »
10 WAYS TO COPE WITH CHANGES DURING COVID-19 AND BEYOND Welcome to Maureen Bennie’s and Autism Awareness Centre’s webinar on strategies and tips for being at home during COVID-19! Agenda: – Welcome and Introductions – How things have changed – 10 Things We Can Do – Resources – Question and Answers – Closing RemarksWebinar details »
INTEROCEPTION, THE EIGHTH SENSE WEBINAR – IMPACT ON BEHAVIOR, REGULATION AND POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH FEATURING KELLY MAHLER Purchase this instructional video recorded from the extremely popular webinar with Kelly Mahler where she defines interoception; discusses the impact it has on behavior, regulation, and mental health; and provides a few interoception-building strategies that can be used for a wide variety of learners.Webinar details »
TEACHING TOILETING TO INDIVIDUALS WITH ASD WEBINAR – HOW TO GET STARTED AND MAKE PROGRESS AT ANY AGE, ANY STAGE Maureen Bennie’s recording of her webinar on teaching toileting – how to get started and make progress.Webinar details »
NEW BOOKS
THE ZONES OF REGULATION: TOOLS TO TRY CARDS FOR KIDS _Leah Kuypers and Elizabeth Sautter_Book details »
BUILDING COMMUNICATION AND INDEPENDENCE FOR CHILDREN ACROSS THE AUTISM SPECTRUM – STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS MINIMAL LANGUAGE, ECHOLALIAAND BEHAVIOR
_Elizabeth Ives Field_Book details »
SLUG DAYS
_Sara Leach / Rebecca Bender (Illustrator)_Book details »
THE MEMORY AND PROCESSING GUIDE FOR NEURODIVERSE LEARNERS – STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS _Alison Patrick, illustrated by Matthew Patrick_Book details »
LAUNCHING YOUR AUTISTIC YOUTH TO SUCCESSFUL ADULTHOOD – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PROMOTING INDEPENDENCE AND PLANNING FORTHE FUTURE
_Katharina Manassis_Book details »
View all New Books » ABOUT OUR AUTISM CONFERENCES IN CANADA AND THE UK Conferences and workshops provided by the Autism Awareness Centre (AACI) are designed to provide all parents and professionals with up-to-date and relevant information, and resources and skills that can be immediately implemented into the care and training of those who have autism or other related disabilities.Learn more »
MAUREEN'S AUTISM BLOG UNDERSTANDING WHY INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH ASD EXPERIENCE CRISISSITUATIONS
Friday, November 6, 2020 Crisis situations have escalated since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The questions and requests for help from families in crisis prompted me to do some research on this topic. I came across... View All PostsAUTISM Q & AS
HOW DO I KNOW IF I AM IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP? WHAT IS DIFFERENT ABOUT FAMILY VIOLENCE IN THE ASD COMMUNITY? Tuesday, November 17, 2020 November is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Canada. COVID-19 has caused a spike in domestic violence and abuse worldwide. The pandemic has disproportionately affected women. It has also affected the... View All Q & A » AUTISM HELP & RESOURCES A LISTING OF HELP AND RESOURCES FOR NAVIGATING THE AUTISM SPECTRUM We offer a comprehensive list of autism related resources, links, and tools for Canada, the United States, the UK, and beyond. Click a region to view an extensive listing of autism resources and organizations to help you navigate pervasive development disorders(PDD), and ASD.
View All Resources » Last post: November 20, 2020COVID 19
The health and safety of our autism community and beyond is at the forefront for Autism Awareness Centre Inc. For the first time in our 17 years as a company, we had to cancel our April conferences in Ottawa, ON and Halifax, NS. Gatherings for any purpose must not take place during this global response to flatten the curve of the COVID-19pandemic.
As a result of these recent events, Autism Awareness Centre Inc. (AACI) has been hard hit. Conferences, trainings and sales from our bookstore are what keep us going as we operate with no sponsorship, funding or grants of any kind. There are small things you can do to help us keep going and continue the global work that we do. We are taking steps to offer new ways of learning. For example, we have launched a series of inexpensive E-bookswith more
to come. We will offer webinars in the near future to support on-going development and education for families and professionals. If you need any resources, we have a wide selection of products in ourbookstore .
The proceeds from the bookstore go directly back into AACI operations. We are continuing to process orders quickly and efficiently. Please order from us if you need something. When we can offer our conferences and trainings again, please support them by attending. We will continue to offer a wide variety of topic and world class speakers at our conferences across Canada. Thank you for your kind words of support during this difficult time for all of us. I am still here writing, answering your
e-mails, and posting important information on our Facebook page. If
you need any help, I will continue to do my best to find answers for you. Stay safe and stay well in these uncertain times we are facing.Sincerely,
Maureen
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