1st Book
Asperger Syndrome and Your Child by Michael Powers w/Janet Poland (forward by Liane Holliday Willey, author of Pretending To Be Normal)

2nd book
Solutions for Adults with Aspergers Syndrome by Jaunita Lovett

if your child is diagnosed with autism or pdd or pddnos think of learning about Asperger Syndrome as early intervention for YOU. Chances are that some of your childs behavior (either current behavior or future behavior) can better be understood by understanding aspergers syndrome. If you understand aspergers and your child starts to show some traits then these traits wont be coming out of left field for you and you will understand them and be able to work with and utilize these traits rather than fighting against these traits in your efforts to erase them. This can be very harmful to your childs psyche and to your stress level!
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18 Responses to “Autism Giving Your Child Skills #7”

  1. iranandiran says:

    You are a breath of …
    You are a breath of fresh air…thank you!!!

  2. ascend2luv says:

    Absolutely, just …
    Absolutely, just 520 years ago people KNEW the world was flat. 120 years ago the idea that machines would fly people across the world was pure fantasy. In the expansion of human awareness and quantum growth of technology. New facts replace old facts it creates discomfort when it fails to conform to our “accepted” belief patterns.

  3. 666sigma says:

    The one area that …
    The one area that you only touched on is that having a different viewpoint or way of thinking can be an advantage. Yes, it can put you at a disadvantage socially, but intellect can compensate for that.

    However, every major breakthrough (science, math, art, music, technology, etc.) is always made by someone who thinks differently. ALWAYS! Even the smartest “mainstream” thinker is rarely capable of anything more than incremental advancement.

    If you don’t believe, let history be your guide.

  4. 666sigma says:

    Education? Try …
    Education? Try Corporate America!

  5. Sitheis2009 says:

    I’ve wonderd when …
    I’ve wonderd when you were going to make another video. Thankyou for finaly making it. When will the next video be?

  6. PhilCommander2 says:

    Thankyou sanpob1! …
    Thankyou sanpob1! They have made such a difference for me and Jake.

  7. Serge165 says:

    It was on his 1999 …
    It was on his 1999 Tirade I believe and I saw it many times before Diviano’s acount was shut down by the man of course. ISn’t hat the one with the bumpersticker bit? :) *extends hand*

  8. ascend2luv says:

    have you seen video …
    have you seen video “George Carlin – Teach your children to question?” it sums it up for me :D

  9. sanpob1 says:

    thanks for the …
    thanks for the information. I just bought both books.

  10. Serge165 says:

    Isn’t it the …
    Isn’t it the biggest Irony in the world LOL?

  11. ascend2luv says:

    ROFL, what a …
    ROFL, what a brilliant observation and turn of phrase, Serge “JZ” but to think otherwise requires stepping outside of the box, most do not think objectively about how the education system operates by a system of rote/echolalia we are a society of “repeaters”, we are told to memorise facts figures solutions and our ability is measured by how well we memorise and repeat back in an test We’re not rewarded for questioning those facts or dealing with them in a different way. *hugs* C x

  12. Serge165 says:

    I agree full force. …
    I agree full force. Meow L@@K, its a Caz *takes photos* *Then retreats* Next up, the Ghost hunters Vs teh Wayshowers

  13. ascend2luv says:

    Phil I agree “many …
    Phil I agree “many people fight their child’s traits”, been there got the tee-shirt and ended up waving the white flag. Until I learned to accept and work at a pace determined by my kids all our energy went into this clash of willpower, which I could never win. The child is the one who determines the pace. Acceptance + respect bring huge rewards we have to meet the kids at least half way, whilst rembering that verbal or spoken language is only part of how we communicate. Great Vid

  14. jon2xu says:

    Good video phil.
    Good video phil.

  15. angel0164 says:

    Hi Phil
    I work with …

    Hi Phil
    I work with autistic children and you explain this very very well.
    Lori

  16. Serge165 says:

    On a side note, …
    On a side note, you’d think people would want echolalia because that’s how schools run anyway, LOL :)

  17. Serge165 says:

    our need to cling …
    our need to cling to old cultural memes and ideas/idiocyncrasies that are ineffective due to our return to Atlantean paradigms. Parents like yourself and my parents who are raising Children like me for instance cling to external sources only because we cannot communicate in a manner or language you can understand. I have also come to understand, dear Phil that the ignorance society is in is a contribed one. We have to dig our way out of a hole we’ve created.

  18. Serge165 says:

    We don’t offtimes …
    We don’t offtimes use a skill that is taught to us by parents in an expected (not normal) fashion because to us, the skill makes no sense. it has come to my attention that for instance, many Autistic children who cannot speak are telepathic. We all used to be and I believe it was through westernization. As for echolalia and scripting — personally, I script all the time. usually its entire films, but it can change. These are actually unused skills that we don’t tap into because of –

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