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At Autism Center for kids, We offer holistic programs and lectures and use incorporated cognitive therapies.This podcast covers a wide range of parenting issues that help parents achieve better balance. Focusing on kids, parents, and the relationship between parents, Autism Center for kids touches on all aspects of family life with a child with special needs. The podcast host delivers episodes on matters regarding children of all ages and welcomes guests, experts, and experienced parents to speak on the podcast to help give a greater perspective to listeners. Recent topics include preparing Autism therapy, exploring different childcare options for parents with autism/ADHD/Learning disabilities, and toy shopping for parents.

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 the podcast where we explore the power of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in supporting young individuals on the autism spectrum. today, we'll dive into the world of CBT techniques and strategies specifically designed for children and adolescents with autism. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode will equip you with valuable tools to help these young individuals thrive.Support the show
 Mindful Parenting for Autistic Children: Understand ASD, Overcome the Challenges, and Successfully Parent Children with Autism Through Practical DBT Skills and Mindfulness Activities PaperbackSupport the show
Sensory processing disorder is not recognized as a formal medical diagnosis on its own, but it may exist separate from a diagnosis of autism. Difficulties with sensory processing are an indicator of autism; however, not all children with autism will also struggle with sensory issues and SPD.Support the show
 despite being able to read well, children with hyperlexia will oftentimes show signs of a developmental disorder such as autism. And because they are focused on letters and reading and at the same time, if they are also unable to speak or communicate like other kids of their age, this is often a red flag.Support the show
Preparing a child with #autism for their first day of kindergarten can be an important step in ensuring a smooth transition and a positive experience. Here are some tips to help you prepare the child:1. Visit the school: Arrange a visit to the kindergarten with your child before the first day. Familiarize them with the environment, classrooms, playground, and other areas. This can help reduce anxiety and create a sense of familiarity.2. Social stories: Create social stories or visual schedules that explain what a typical day at kindergarten might look like. Use pictures or drawings to illustrate the routine, activities, and expectations. Review these stories with your child regularly to reinforce understanding.3. Meet the teacher: Schedule a meeting with the kindergarten teacher to introduce your child. Share information about your child's strengths, challenges, and any strategies that have worked well in the past. Discuss any accommodations or modifications that may be necessary.4. Establish a routine: Establish a consistent routine at home that aligns with the kindergarten schedule. Practice activities like waking up, getting dressed, eating breakfast, and packing a backpack. This will help your child become familiar with the expected routines.5. Develop social skills: Work on developing and practicing social skills with your child. Practice greetings, turn-taking, sharing, and playing with peers. Encourage communication and help your child understand the importance of listening to others.6. Sensory considerations: Take note of your child's sensory sensitivities and prepare accordingly. If certain noises, textures, or lights are overwhelming, inform the teacher and discuss possible accommodations. Provide sensory tools or strategies that your child finds helpful, such as headphones, fidget toys, or a sensory break area.7. Communication support: If your child has difficulties with communication, provide visual supports such as picture cards or a communication device. Share these supports with the teacher to facilitate effective communication throughout the day.8. Collaboration with the school: Collaborate with the school's special education team, therapists, and any other professionals involved in your child's care. Share relevant information, goals, and strategies to ensure a coordinated approach to support your child's needs.9. Practice self-help skills: Encourage independence by teaching your child self-help skills such as using the bathroom, washing hands, and opening lunch containers. Practice these skills at home to build confidence and increase their ability to manage daily tasks independently.10. Positive reinforcement: #Celebrate small successes and achievements throughout the preparation process. Provide praise, rewards, or other forms of positive reinforcement to motivate and build confidence.Remember, every child with autism is unique, so tailor these strategies to meet your #child's specific needs. By preparing in advance and working collaboratively with the school, you can help set the stage for a successful transition to kindergarten.Support the show
The Umwelt evaluates a child's unique way of organizing and coping with objects and people in his/her immediate surroundings. In doing so, it provides information as to the relative emphasis the child places on things as opposed to people. It also assesses the extent to which the child is able to communicate with others about things in his/her immediate surroundings. Parents or caregivers are directly involved in the assessment and often contribute information which allows the examiner to gain access to the child's functioning. The Umwelt Assessment is concerned not only with the child's developmental level but -- equally important -- the kinds of interventions which lead to success on Umwelt tasks because these tasks reflect problem areas in everyday functioning.Support the show
Steps to teach kids new word Support the show
By 11 months, they can crawl up a few steps on all fours and then shimmy their body down the stairs by moving backward. Between 17-20 months, toddlers slowly walk up stairs with support and lead with the same foot. Around 22 months, toddlerscan walk up and down stairs, leading with one foot and using a handrail.In this video we are going to learn how to teach a toddler to go off and down the stairs safelySupport the show
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Discover how behavior is learned by young children .This is the intro come and visit us  Support the show
helping a child with autism to communication is hard task.first step you need  to know what is your role and this is what this episode is aboutSupport the show
How is our child communicating with us? Sometime a child with autism communicate with us and we don't know it.In This podcast we are going to learn how to work with our child on communication and to identify the moment of communication. this is part 1 out of 5 parts  Support the show
The Miller Method is a system-based approach that addresses children’s developmental requirements as an autism therapy. It was discovered by Dr. Arnold Miller. He used a cognitive-developmental Systems Approach and used a two-pronged plan(data source). The first plan involves transforming children’s abnormal systems into functional behaviors. Meanwhile, the second strategy includes introducing developmental activities into a systematic and repetitive way using objects and people to fill developmental gaps.Especially, the Miller Method uses high board systems to increase a child’s body awareness. This eventually helps them become more aware of themselves and their surroundings.  GOALS OF THE MILLER METHODMiller Method has four primary goals:Assesses the adaptive significance of the children’s behavior.Attempts to transform the behavior into a functional activity.Tries to expand and guide the children from closed ways into social and communicative exchanges·Guides professionals and parents in systems to follow and facilitate children affected with Autism spectrum disorder.for more information  https://thehouseofkidsdevelopment.ca/our-services/autism-spectrum-disorder/Support the show
It’s Amir from the House of Child Development, and I’m reaching out today to inform you about our new Podcast   Our courses are customized for parents of children with Autism, ADHD, and other learning disabilities to develop  health relationship with your child and working together with the school  By utilizing the Miller Method and the Greenspan FloorTime Approach, we can positively impact the lives of children and families through the development of precise, positive behavioural changes. By identifying strengths and challenges, we can customize a curriculum for your child to ensure they get the focused learning they need to thrive.if you have any question you can send us an Email :Info@autismcan.caif you like the question to be on the podcast you can send us MP4 file and we will answer on the airour website is https://thehouseofkidsdevelopment.ca/ Support the show
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