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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Create a personalized autism treatment plan

When your child has autism

Learn about autism. The more you know about autism spectrum disorder, the better equipped you’ll be to make informed decisions for your child. Educate yourself about the treatment options, ask questions, and participate in all treatment decisions.

Become an expert on your child. Figure out what triggers your kid’s challenging or disruptive behaviors and what elicits a positive response. What does your child find stressful or frightening? Calming? Uncomfortable? Enjoyable? If you understand what affects your child, you’ll be better at troubleshooting problems and preventing or modifying situations that cause difficulties.

Accept your child, quirks and all. Rather than focusing on how your autistic child is different from other children and what he or she is “missing,” practice acceptance. Enjoy your kid’s special quirks, celebrate small successes, and stop comparing your child to others. Feeling unconditionally loved and accepted will help your child more than anything else.

Don’t give up. It’s impossible to predict the course of autism spectrum disorder. Don’t jump to conclusions about what life is going to be like for your child. Like everyone else, people with autism have an entire lifetime to grow and develop their abilities.

A good treatment plan will:

Build on your child's interests

Offer a predictable schedule

Teach tasks as a series of simple steps

Actively engage your child's attention in highly structured activities

Provide regular reinforcement of behavior

Involve the parents

Create a personalized autism treatment plan

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Gift to a man who already has everything [FUNNY CARICATURE]

Caricature is not a burlesque, which may be the first to many people. Caricature is a portrait but an exclamation mark. It takes a look at the person's features and slightly enlarges to a large size and is reduced to a small one. The paintings are always made with good taste, and in particular, in the gift plans, it is not meant to ruin anyone's expense. The caricatures that come into my gift are getting tame, the main part is the head. The body becomes smaller and mainly gives the floor to the other details.

Gifts related to hobbies are certainly good and they are sure to be used IF you know for sure what you are buying. At least it is embarrassing to take some beginner Chinese golf clubs that would not even be suitable for a child of a lower grade. Such gifts are likely to make a memorable impression - but not in the sense that you hoped.

The picture also can be combined with fun details profession or a beloved places.

Caricature is a unique gift to a man who already has everything


caricature gift