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As babies become toddlers and toddlers become school-aged children, parents may become concerned about delays and behaviors that suggest autism. What are the early signs of autism? What is early intervention? How can parents find the resources they need to reach, teach and support their youngsters on the autism spectrum?
Tips for Taking Autistic Children into Public Places
Parents of an autistic child face a double challenge when they go into public places. On the one hand, their child with autism may find malls, stores and even parks overwhelming. On the other hand, autistic behaviors may upset other people in the public setting. Here are some tips for managing autism in the "real world."
How Can I Prepare My Child with Autism for Transitions?
If your child with autism melts down when he transitions from one activity to another, he's not alone! Here are words of advice on handling transitions from fellow readers of Autism.About.Com.
Why Does My Child With Autism Repeat Words and Phrases?
If you're the parent of a verbal child diagnosed with autism, you may have heard your child repeat bits and pieces from videos or other sources. This type of communication is called "echolalia." It's a unique form of speech - and though it's thought of as a "symptom," it can also be a great place to start working with your child.
How to Explain Your Child's Asperger Syndrome
Asperger syndrome is invisible, at least some of the time. At other times, though, symptoms rise to the surface. When should parents tell their children that they have Asperger syndrome? When and how should parents explain Asperger syndrome to other adults?
Overcoming Feeding Problems in a Child with Autism
What does it take to get a child with autism to eat more than one or two favored items? Here's a step-by-step guide for parents of autistic children.
Toilet Train Your Child with Autism
An expert shares a step-by-step method to toilet train children with autism.
Good Reasons for Allowing Autistic Children to Watch TV and Videos
You know that autistic children need therapy and interaction. Lots of interaction. And TV, we're told, is the opposite of interaction. But television, videos and even video games can serve many positive purposes -- both for our kids...and for us!
Emotions and Autism -- Helping Children with Autism to Handle Their Emotions
Children with autism have strong emotions, and it can be tough for them to know how to let out their feelings appropriately. Psychologists Dr. Robert Naseef and Dr. Cindy Ariel explain why emotions run so high for children with autism, and offer tips for helping your child manage strong feelings.
Tips for Understanding and Managing Your Autistic Child's Behavior
Your child with autism won't sit down for dinner. Insists on climbing the entertainment center. Loses control at the grocery store. Here are hints and tips for understanding and managing your autistic child's behavior.
Enjoy Halloween with Your Autistic Child
Halloween is one of those holidays that both attracts and overwhelms children on the autism spectrum. Follow these steps to prepare for a terrific Halloween experience!
Ideas for Using Thomas the Tank Engine as a Teaching Tool
Does your child with autism love Thomas the Tank Engine? If so, you're not alone. Here are some tips for making the most of your child's passion by harnessing Thomas's teaching power.
Prepare for Playground Inclusion: Slide Photos
Prepare your little one for playground inclusion with this photo poster!

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