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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Should I Tell People My Kid Has Autism?

A Good Place to Start is with These Blogs, Parenting, Surviving AutismBy Marcia HindsDecember 25, 2016

by Marcia Hinds www.autismandtreatment.com   My son definitely acted different and the stares and comments other people made were often cruel.  But I still never told them about my son’s autism. That was especially true for the people who worked with him in gymnastics, swimming or karate.  Only our family members, his therapists, and very…

“If You Don’t FEEL It, Just FAKE It” Therapy for Autism

Hope and Success Stories, Never Give Up, Parenting, Surviving AutismBy Marcia HindsDecember 23, 2016

by Marcia Hinds www.autismandtreatment.com   This is an excerpt from my book, “I KNOW YOURE IN THERE – Winning Our War Against Autism” about how sometimes FAKING it helps both you and your child: [My daughter, Megan] …usually had more patience with Ryan than I did. On one particularly difficult day, I was yelling at…

Autism and Siblings: What Was It Like to be Ryan’s Sister? 

Siblings and MarriageBy Marcia HindsDecember 10, 2016

by Marcia Hinds www.autismandtreatment.com   Most parents feel that there is never enough of them to go around. But when one of your kids has autism, a constant concern is the effect this diagnosis will have on your other children. My life, our family’s life, was Ryan, Ryan, and more Ryan.  Our days revolved around…

Helping Others Was Therapy For Me Too!

Never Give Up, Surviving AutismBy Marcia HindsDecember 10, 2016

by Marcia Hinds www.autismandtreatment.com   Check out this story about a stranger who sat next to a young girl with autism.  It went viral. It is the perfect example of how we can impact the lives of others by the ordinary things we do. Helping someone else, always helps me. Us “warrior parents” need relief…

Summer School Options And Thinking Outside The Box

IEP’s and Schools, ParentingBy Marcia HindsNovember 16, 2016

by Marcia Hinds www.autismandtreatment.com   The idea of “summer school” does not instill confidence in anyone. No one puffs their chest and boasts, “My son is going to summer school.” Nevertheless, summer school or extended year school can be a wonderful option for your child, a big contribution to your sanity, and provide the opportunity…

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