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We are an on-line resource for parents and teachers of children with autism spectrum behaviors. Our website is dedicated to providing you with a variety of resources including lesson plans, games, group activities, sensory integration ideas, forums, and other valuable tools and information to help teach children with Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD), Sensory Integration Disorder, and other related behaviors. Take a look around our site. We have a variety of sample content available for viewing and all of our content has been used successfully in both home and classroom settings. We add to our content frequently so there is always something new and we are constantly working to improve the resources available to you. Access to our member content requires a subscription. Our regular subscription rate is just $14.95 a month, that's less than 50 cents a day for valuable tools and resources you can start using immediately to benefit your child or classroom. You can also save over 10% by choosing to renew quarterly for just $39.95 every 3 months or renew yearly for $149.95 a year and save more than 16% off our regular monthly rate. Monthly and quarterly subscriptions renew automatically until canceled. One Year subscriptions do not automatically renew.
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Avoiding Arguments with a Child with Asperger Syndrome
Almost all of the children I have worked with that have Asperger Syndrome (including my own daughter) seem to enjoy arguing, especially when you ask them to do something they don't want to do. M . . . keep reading
Using Reinforcers
A reinforcer is a reward that is given for a correct answer or behavior. The hope is that by using the reinforcer you will increase a targeted behavior . . . keep reading
Using Snack Time to Build Communication
Snack time is one of the best times to work on a child's communication skills. Food can be a very motivating tool to use to encourage children to improve speaking skills as they request items.&n . . . keep reading
Preparing for State Testing
Recently, I have received a number of requests for information on this topic. State testing can be a big worry for both parents and teachers of children with an autism spectrum disorder.&nb . . . keep reading
Using File Folder Games
A file folder game is a game or activity that is on a file folder. All the pieces for the activity are usually stored in a pouch on the outside of the folder. You can make a file folder game for practicing just about any skill and they can be are a lot of fun for your child . . . keep reading
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