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Make Your Own Visual Aid In 10 Easy Steps
Visual aids are a fantastic resource for a child on the autism spectrum and can be used in a number of ways. This could be anything from PECs to encourage communication, reward charts for the encouragement of appropri… -
Printed Visual Supports and the HP Photosmart eStation
This is a review of the HP Photosmart eStation that was loaned to me to try out in my capacity as a "Mom-blogger" - It is my choice to write about it because I like it - if I didn't I would just say nothing! So I gu… -
Being Respectful when Programming for Autistics
In much of my work, I am asked to facilitate or design activities that are accessible to people on the Autism Spectrum. As it happens, this is not rocket science. People with autism do not need to play ‘autism… -
Book Review: Visual Supports for People with Autism: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
Marlene Cohen and Donna Sloan, both board certified behavior analysts, wrote Visual Supports for People with Autism as a practical guide for parents and teachers. This book is so refreshing to me because the authors…
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