Guest guest Posted June 12, 2011 Report Share Posted June 12, 2011 Hi members, this is Bill Nason, again recommending that you visit my facebook site " autism discussion page " . Please read the past post explaining the information page. I used to post a lot on this message board, but I do not have the time to post on the 15 message boards that I use to visit. I recently created this facebook page to present a variety of presentations on tackling many of the challenges that our children experience. I hope that you will sign up for face book and try us out. You will find it very informative. Bill > > Hi group. This is Bill Nason. I am a limited license psychologist who specializes in developmental disabilities and have been a member of this group for several years. I am trying something new on facebook. I have designed a presentation, " Fragile world on the spectrum, tools for helping your child feel safe, accepted, and competent. " To reach as many people as possible I have created a " page " on facebook called " autism discussion page " that allows me to present the material and gives everyone a chance to share ideas, thoughts, and experiences regarding the various stratgies. Please join us by logging into facebook then type " autism discussion page " in the search box. Once there, click on the " like " link and you will be get notices everytime a new topic is added to the page. > > Listed below are many of the tools that will be discussed. > > Helping Your Child Feel " safe " > > Satisfy Physical Needs Page > Tool 1 Meet nutritional needs 6 > Tool 2 Treat medical/psychiatric needs 6 > Tool 3 Reducing sensory overload 6 > Tool 4 Calming meltdowns 8 > Tool 5 Sensory diet 8 > Tool 6 Physical activity 9 > > Reduce Confusion > Tool 7 Structured Daily Routines 10 > Tool 8 Visual strategies 11 > Tool 9 Slow it down, break it down 13 > Tool 10 Clarify, verify, preview and review 13 > Tool 11 Clear Boundaries & expectations 13 > > Respect Comfort Zones > Tool 12 Define and respect comfort zones 14 > > Helping Your Child Feel " Accepted " > > Communicating Love and Acceptance > Tool #13 Understanding, acceptance 15 > Tool #14 I love you rituals 15 > > Teaching Emotional Relating > Tool #15 Emotion sharing 16 > Tool #16 Reciprocal interaction 17 > Tool #17 Celebrating 17 > Tool #18 Soothing 17 > > Teaching Nonverbal Communication > Tool #19 Facial referencing and nonverbal 17 > Language > Declarative Language > Tool #20 Increasing acceptance with 19 > declarative language > > Acceptance at School > Tool #21 Advocate and collaborate 20 > Tool#22 Peer mentoring 20 > > Helping Your Child Feel " Competent " > > Learning Through Others Page > Tool #23 Don't do for, do with 21 > Tool #24 Apprentice Learning 21 > Tool #25 We-Do Activities 21 > > Effective Training Tools > Tool #26 Basic Principles 23 > Tool #27 Framing 24 > Tool #28 Guided Participation 24 > Tool #29 Stretching & Fading 24 > Tool #30 Instilling Motivation 24 > > Teaching Apprentice Skills > Tool #31 Social Referencing 27 > Tool #32 Co-regulation 28 > Tool #33 Coordinating Roles 28 > Teaching Emotional Regulation > Tool #34 Emotional Regulation 30 > Tool #35 Stretching Comfort Zones 31 > Tool #36 Tackling Fears 33 > > Increase Flexible Thinking Skills > Tool #37 Flexible Thinking 35 > Tool #38 Dynamic Thinking 36 > Tool #39 Problem Solving 36 > Tool #40 Memory Books 37 > > Competence Over The Years > Tool #41 Building on Strengths 37 > Tool #42 Start Early, Think Ahead 37 > Tool #43 Transition Planning 37 > Tool #44 Self Empowerment 37 > Tool #45 Adult Supports 38 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2011 Report Share Posted June 13, 2011 Thanks for sharing your Facebook information. I'm definitely going to check this out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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