Guest guest Posted June 16, 2010 Report Share Posted June 16, 2010 My daughter is very affected by the barometer. I just can't figure out if it is rising or falling that makes her moody. We live in a city where the weather changes contantly and the winds can get to very high gusts. High winds, rain clouds in the sky, or blizzards seem to make her more aggressive. The past 2 days she was a doll and the weather was constant. It was about 70 degrees and no change. Yesterday and today are rainy but come and go rain and overcast. She has been horrible!!! anyone else notice this? Even if she doesn't go outside all day she is affected by the pressure in the air and it is very obvious. Even my skeptic husband said yes the weather must be doing it again.From: walkman975@... <walkman975@...>Subject: Autism Teleconference Tuesday June 22 , india_developmentaldisabilities@..., AutismIndia@...Cc: sList , ourspecialneedschildren , Homeschool_SpecialNeedsKidz Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010, 7:24 AM Dear Family and Friends of Individuals with Autism Starting next week, Tuesday June 22, at 8:00PM EDT, 7:00PM CT, 6:00PM MT, 5:00PM PT, we are proud to announce that we are launching the first in a series of weekly free live teleconferences. This program is called Ask Val. You will be able to call in and ask any question from our speaker, Herskowitz, on any autism issue as it relates to communication, speech and language, social skills, reading, behaviors and lifeskills. Each week, we will be selecting a group of questions, IN ADVANCE, to be presented during the teleconference. We will be announcing your first name and city with your question live on the call (unless you prefer we do not use your name). Therefore, we are asking that you submit your questions before Tuesday, June 22 to have an opportunity to have your question answered live during the program. Any question that is not used during the call will be answered either in subsequent calls or directly via email. If time permits, you will have an opportunity to ask questions LIVE during the call, however, only if there is time at the end of the call. Since all questions will be answered, either during the call, in subsequent calls or directly by email, your best chance of getting your question answered is by submitting it in advance. You can ask any question. It can be general or specific to your child’s needs. However, please keep each question limited to 2-3 sentences only if you would like it presented on the live call. Examples of areas for questions: 1. How to improve communication in an individual who is either non-verbal or low verbal 2. How to improve verbal imitation skills 3. What to do about echolalia 4. How to handle lack of attention and focusing 5. How can technology and computers improve skills development 6. How to improve receptive language or language processing skills 7. Tips to help social skills 8. What are ways we can improve reading skills 9. How to deal with inappropriate behaviors 10. What lifeskills should be taught at what ages 11. How to teach sign language to children with autism 12. What augmentative system is best Here is how to submit a question: Email your question by June 21 to: info@valerieherskow itz.com Here is how to participate in Ask Val Teleconference Call Tuesday, June 22 at 8:00PM EDT, 7:00PM CT, 6:00PM MT, 5:00PM PT: Call this Phone number: 1-218-486-8700 When prompted, enter the access code: 417563 We look forward to having you as a participant in our new Ask Val teleconference series. Ms. Herskowitz's career as a speech pathologist spans the past 30 year, and she was the founder of Dimensions Therapy Center. She was the recipient of the Stevie Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 for her work with individuals with autism. Her youngest son, Blake, was diagnosed in 1993 with autism. Her professional journey as a therapist and as a parent of a child with autism have combined to give Ms. Herskowitz the unique insights to help families cope with problems they face in parenting a child with autism. She is the author of the book, Computers and Autism: Maximizing Independence Through Technology, which is available on amazon.com, barnesandnoble. com or at www.valerieherskowitz. com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2010 Report Share Posted June 16, 2010 Oh yes! My son is a terror if there is a change in weather. His teacher would tell me, there must be a storm blowing in, he had a rough day. And sure enough, the weather would change. Autism Teleconference Tuesday June 22 , india_developmentaldisabilitiesgroups (DOT) co.in, AutismIndiagroups (DOT) co.inCc: sList , ourspecialneedschildren , Homeschool_SpecialNeedsKidz Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010, 7:24 AM Dear Family and Friends of Individuals with Autism Starting next week, Tuesday June 22, at 8:00PM EDT, 7:00PMCT, 6:00PM MT, 5:00PM PT,we are proud to announce that we are launching the first ina series of weekly free live teleconferences. This program is called Ask Val.You will be able to call in and ask any question from our speaker, Herskowitz, on any autism issue as it relates to communication, speech andlanguage, social skills, reading, behaviors and lifeskills. Each week, we will be selecting a group of questions, INADVANCE, to be presented during the teleconference. We will be announcing yourfirst name and city with your question live on the call (unless you prefer wedo not use your name). Therefore, we are asking that you submit your questionsbefore Tuesday, June 22 to have an opportunity to have your question answeredlive during the program. Any question that is not used during the call will beanswered either in subsequent calls or directly via email. If time permits, youwill have an opportunity to ask questions LIVE during the call, however, onlyif there is time at the end of the call. Since all questions will be answered,either during the call, in subsequent calls or directly by email, your bestchance of getting your question answered is by submitting it in advance. You can ask any question. It can be general or specific toyour child’s needs. However, please keep each question limited to 2-3 sentencesonly if you would like it presented on the live call. Examples of areas forquestions:1. How to improve communication in an individualwho is either non-verbal or low verbal2. How to improve verbal imitation skills3. What to do about echolalia4. How to handle lack of attention and focusing5. How can technology and computers improve skillsdevelopment6. How to improve receptive language or languageprocessing skills7. Tips to help social skills8. What are ways we can improve reading skills9. How to deal with inappropriate behaviors10. Whatlifeskills should be taught at what ages11. Howto teach sign language to children with autism12. Whataugmentative system is best Here is how to submit a question:Email your question by June 21 to:info@valerieherskow itz.com Here is how to participate in Ask Val Teleconference CallTuesday, June 22 at 8:00PM EDT, 7:00PM CT, 6:00PM MT, 5:00PMPT:Call this Phone number: 1-218-486-8700When prompted, enter the access code: 417563 We look forward to having you as a participant in our newAsk Val teleconference series. Ms.Herskowitz's career as a speech pathologist spans the past 30 year, and she wasthe founder of Dimensions Therapy Center. She was the recipient of the StevieLifetime Achievement Award in 2004 for her work with individuals with autism.Her youngest son, Blake, was diagnosed in 1993 with autism. Her professionaljourney as a therapist and as a parent of a child with autism have combined togive Ms. Herskowitz the unique insights to help families cope with problemsthey face in parenting a child with autism. She is the author of the book, Computers and Autism: MaximizingIndependence Through Technology, which is available on amazon.com,barnesandnoble. com or at www.valerieherskowitz. com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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