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Autism Tips: Who is Causing the Behavior Problem?
Linda Hodgdon
The topic in this video is when we focus on the individual student whose behavior is not acceptable. We pay attention to what he or she does that is inappropriate. We notice what he does or what he does not do. In honest assessment . . . keep reading
Tony and Kyle
This is a video about Tony and his mentor, Kyle. Tony has Asperger's syndrome and when his mother asked for a mentor Volunteers in Service stepped in to help find one. . . . keep reading
Autism Tips: Finding Solutions to Behavior Problems
Linda Hodgdon
Autism Tips:  Finding Solutions to Behavior Problems The most critical step in attempting to solve behavior problems is to identify WHY the behavior difficulties exist. Unless you know why a problem is occurring, you will have difficulty finding a good long term solution. Sometimes . . . keep reading
Autism Tips: What is Learned Dependency?
Linda Hodgdon
In this video you will learn that when we teach skills and routines in ways that require our prompting to be a part of the routine, that student will be dependent on our prompting - forever. Students may learn that our prompt is a form of "turn-taking" that becomes integrated into . . . keep reading
You Don't Seem Like You Have Asperger's
Diagnosed in adulthood with Asperger's Syndrome, in a video recorded in September of 2007, talks about her experience hearing "You don't seem like you have Asperger's" . . . keep reading
Autism Tips: Keep a Balanced Perspective
Linda Hodgdon
Autism Tips:  Keep a Balanced Perspective When observing children who are demonstrating typical development, it becomes immediately obvious that there is a broad range of what is considered acceptable behavior. In addition, it becomes quite clear that there are some predictable reasons for students not doing . . . keep reading
Rick Lavoie: Play Dates & Children with Learning Challenges
In this video Rick Lavoie talks about play dates and teaching your child with learning challenges the necessary social skills to build solid friendships. . . . keep reading
Temple Grandin: The Woman Who Thinks Like a Cow Part 1 & 2
An interesting interview with Temple Grandin . . . keep reading
Webinar: Answers to the 10 Most Important Questions About Autism Fitness
Linda Hodgdon interviews Eric Chessen
Webinar:  Answers to the 10 Most Important Questions About Autism Fitness I received an email from a frustrated Mom of a child with autism. She wanted her son to play on a Little League baseball team, but he just couldn't do what was necessary to be successful. She wrote a very long list of everything he did wrong. He couldn't stand at in the right position. Swung too late to hit the ball. Didn't hold the bat in the right place. Didn't know when or where to run. And on and on. She wanted me to tell her how to use visual strategies to help him learn. It was hard to know how to . . . keep reading
Let's Make a Meal: Fun With Making Choices- Video Clip
Let's Make a Meal: Fun With Making Choices- Video Clip Making choices is an effective teaching strategy for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. This video puts a fun twist on making all the decisions necessary for picking and creating a meal. . . . keep reading
Creating Effective Fidget Toys for Children with ASD - Video
Creating Effective Fidget Toys for Children with ASD - Video Fidget toys are perfect tools to help students have appropriate behavior. They can help students calm down, pay attention, relax, stop bothering other students and change many other behaviors that can cause disruption. Watch this video to find out what makes a good or bad fidget toy. . . . keep reading
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Using Visual Aids to Make Food Selections - Video
Using Visual Aids to Make Food Selections - Video Adult is offering food choices to 4 year old boy with ASD. Foods are in clear plastic bags. Adult holds up the choices so the boy can make his selection. . . . keep reading
Using Calendars as Visual Aids for Children with ASD- Video
Using Calendars as Visual Aids for Children with ASD- Video Using a calendar can be an effective tool for helping children with Autism Spectrum Disorders to visually understand schedules and upcoming events. . . . keep reading
Using Food Labels as Visual Aids to Help Children with ASD to Make Food Choices- Video
Using Food Labels as Visual Aids to Help Children with ASD to Make Food Choices- Video Labels from food choices are hung on the cupboard door so the 6 year old boy with ASD can show his mother what he wants. Video shows how food labels can be used as effective visual aids. . . . keep reading
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