I am searching the web for any and all helps for my grandson for autism. Christian is now 8 y/o and he is now in "regular" first grade (with a shadow). I'm most interested new in techniques to teach him about "danger".
My son and his wife recently finally afforded a high privacy fence so that he can be "let go" to run and play without suddently "getting away". He's a fast climber of their former chain-link fence...too fast. hee he
His Mom is heavily involved in his ABA program, and I convinced her to share Christian's program with others. EVERYONE that has tried her CD has given her 100% positive feedback. It's a great guide to "help" your autistic child. Here's her CD if you are interested:
http://cgi.ebay.com/START-RUN-YOUR-OWN-AUTISM-ABA-PROGRAM_W0QQitemZ250025762558QQihZ015QQcategoryZ3137QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
It's huge. Hundreds of pages. Go look.
I'm interested in some resource teach our beautiful little angel to be safe and understand to NOT run off
2006-09-12
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