Socialization: An Important Life Skill
By Nadia Shanab | UncategorizedAs an educator, I try to keep the following two main goals as a top priority when working with spectrum kids. 1-TEACHING INDEPENDENCE 2- DEVELOPING/ IMPROVING SOCIAL SKILLS Academics are very important to be taught. But life skills are most important. Children grow up very quickly. Time flies, and soon the elementary grader becomes a
A Hope for Non-Verbal Children
By Nadia Shanab | UncategorizedAccording to “Autistica”, 24% of autistic children are non-verbal or minimally verbal. Researchers at the University of Bermingham, UK, supported by “Autistica” found that: 1- The learning of a language is tightly related to motor behaviors (like knocking a toy), and the imitation of facial experssions or gestures. The imitation of gestures and facial expressions
Playing the Child’s Favorite Game Reduces Severity of Condition
By Nadia Shanab | UncategorizedChildren with autism don’t respond to the games, like peek-a-boo, the way neurotypically developed kids do. They avoid the interaction with people or tune them out altogether. Remember that the poor social skills are one of the autism’s main traits. Researchers found that parents should rather play with their kids the games they like. In
Temple Grandin Speaking on May 16
By Nadia Shanab | UncategorizedThe world’s most famous autistics adult, Dr. Temple Grandin, will be speaking at the main branch of the Cambridge Public Library, Massachusetts, 449 Broadway, on May 16 at 6:30 pm. Dr. Temple Grandin is an animal science Professor at the Colorado State University. She also runs a her own business of designing live stock animal
Early Intervention Is A Game-Changer
By Nadia Shanab | UncategorizedThree recent studies show the benefits of an early diagnosis of autism. The new studies confirm what I have mentioned in my article autism-tips.com/?p=1251 based on my experience from working with kids with autism. Scientists can detect brain anomalies as early as six months old. At this young age the brain is still malleable and
Get Ready for The Summer Break
By Nadia Shanab | UncategorizedThe Advantage of Some Autistic Traits
By Nadia Shanab | UncategorizedHere is one bright side of autism. Anecdote A student has difficulty spacing her words and numbers when writing. I keep telling her that her sentences and paragraphs looks like one single word of a string of letters. She also does the same with number. Her handwriting becomes almost illegible when all the letters and
Specific Autism Symptoms Impact The Age at Diagnosis
By Nadia Shanab | UncategorizedThe reason of defining autism by a “spectrum” is based on the fact that the condition can be manifested through diverse signs or behaviors and hundreds of combinations of these signs. We always say that there is no two autistic kids alike. We also say that if you have seen one autistic child you have
Risk of Autism in Subsequent Siblings
By Nadia Shanab | UncategorizedBeginning April, Dr. Landa at The Kennedy Krieger Institute is offering a FREE developmental assessments for infants between ages 5 to 10 months who have an older sibling with autism and live within the Mid-Atalntic five-state region (Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Verginia) or District of Colombia. The risk or likelihood of having a subsequent