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Drowning of Jacksonville 3-year-old near Orlando-area resort highlights recurring issue in Florida
Read full article: Drowning of Jacksonville 3-year-old near Orlando-area resort highlights recurring issue in FloridaA Jacksonville family is mourning the death of a 3-year-old boy with autism whose body was found in a body of water near an Orlando-area resort Thursday.
Who would steal a playset designed for children with autism?
Read full article: Who would steal a playset designed for children with autism?A playset for children with autism, to help them with their development, was stolen in the middle of the night. Surveillance video shows someone on the property of Growing Together Behavioral Center during the time of the theft.
Autism and sleep: Putting issues to bed
Read full article: Autism and sleep: Putting issues to bedAt least half of autistic and children on the spectrum struggle with sleep patterns, with parents saying it’s closer to 80 percent. High anxiety, medication, or sleep apnea are real issues, so Ivanhoe has good advice leading to restorative sleep for parent and child.
Teacher’s aide who sat on a child with autism won’t be charged
Read full article: Teacher’s aide who sat on a child with autism won’t be chargedA former school teacher’s aide won’t be charged after she sat on a child with autism. News4JAX obtained the decline letter from the State Attorney's Office Third Judicial Circuit explaining why they won’t press charges.
Children with autism can have trouble sleeping. These interventions can help.
Read full article: Children with autism can have trouble sleeping. These interventions can help.For those who are unaware, many children with autism tend to have sleep issues, which can impact their health, as well as their family's.
Teacher’s perspective: ‘If you have met one child with autism, then you have only met one child with autism’
Read full article: Teacher’s perspective: ‘If you have met one child with autism, then you have only met one child with autism’A teacher who helps preside over a program for students with autism, Carrie Jones knows full well some aspects the general public might not understand.
Project Chance serving Kids with Autism
Read full article: Project Chance serving Kids with AutismProject Chance has a mission to train service dogs with a specific skill set needed to aid each child diagnosed with autism and other developmental disabilities. With an integrative approach of combining academics, clinical therapies and parental support, our dogs help children to be able to achieve maximum potential and independence in executing therapeutic, social, and physical tasks at a higher rate of success throughout their life.
Autism Parenting and Entrepreneurship
Read full article: Autism Parenting and EntrepreneurshipNadia Lawson is an Autism parent speaking on behalf of the Autism Community to bring enlightenment and understanding. Her goal is to educate those who may not have the knowledge to fully understand what Autism is. As a special needs life coach, she is extending herself to those who may be able to relate and have the willingness to embrace and advocate for each unique individual, while striving to build a productive lifestyle and business. Her business is a true legacy she plans to leave to her sons. www.coachnadialawton.com/ UniqueIsMeCoachingServices
13th Annual Flounder Pounder Fishing Tournament
Read full article: 13th Annual Flounder Pounder Fishing TournamentThe annual “Flounder Pounder” charity fishing tournament is coming up on its 13th Annual tournament! “Flounder Pounder” began in 2010, spearheaded by parents Chip and Teresa Davis. When their son Tyler was diagnosed with autism, they wanted to create an event that gave back to the cause.
Rehab center to distribute free ‘anti-drowning’ kits to families with children who have autism
Read full article: Rehab center to distribute free ‘anti-drowning’ kits to families with children who have autismIn the state of Florida, drowning remains a leading cause of death in young children, but for kids with special needs, the risk goes up.
‘What should more people understand about autism?’ Your responses are so important to read
Read full article: ‘What should more people understand about autism?’ Your responses are so important to readConsidering this month is an important time to learn more about autism, we thought we’d ask you, our readers and viewers: If any of you have a close connection to autism spectrum disorder (perhaps you’ve been diagnosed, or you have a friend or child with autism), is there anything you wish more people understood?
Tell us: What’s something you wish more people understood about autism?
Read full article: Tell us: What’s something you wish more people understood about autism?Considering this month is an important time to learn more about autism, we thought we’d ask you, our readers and viewers: If any of you have a close connection to autism spectrum disorder (perhaps you’ve been diagnosed, or you have a friend or child with autism), is there anything you wish more people understood?
Dunkin’ Donuts hosts “Autism in Action” fundraiser to benefit Jacksonville School for Autism
Read full article: Dunkin’ Donuts hosts “Autism in Action” fundraiser to benefit Jacksonville School for AutismIn honor of Autism Awareness Month, guests who donate $1 to Jacksonville School for Autism at participating Dunkin’ restaurants will receive a puzzle piece to be displayed in-store.
Local fire lieutenant creates sensory boxes to comfort special needs patients during calls
Read full article: Local fire lieutenant creates sensory boxes to comfort special needs patients during callsEvery Flagler County emergency vehicle in the county is now equipped with “Brookie Sensory Boxes,” named for Flagler County Fire Rescue Lt. Jon Moscowitz's daughter Brooklynn.
5 activities for children with autism who’ve been under stress, anxiety due to the pandemic
Read full article: 5 activities for children with autism who’ve been under stress, anxiety due to the pandemicOne way to cope with any extra stress or anxiety is to have the kids engage in play time to help develop motor skills, social skills and language development, according to Dr. Jen Harstein, a children’s developmental psychologist who works with autistic children daily.
First responders getting trained on how to deal with missing children with autism
Read full article: First responders getting trained on how to deal with missing children with autismThe Florida Department of Law Enforcement has developed training for 911 tele-communicators to help find children with autism who are reported missing, something that can go a long way for families who have children with autism, because every second counts when trying to find a child with autism that’s reported missing.
‘Understanding, accepting, embracing:’ How these twins with autism inspire their community
Read full article: ‘Understanding, accepting, embracing:’ How these twins with autism inspire their communityFor Anthony and Sammy Taormina, there are two dates that define their lives as people with Asperger’s syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder.
How to talk to children with autism about COVID-19
Read full article: How to talk to children with autism about COVID-19One in 54 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with autism, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. So, how should parents of children with special needs talk to their kids about the coronavirus and staying safe? Rocha said parents of children with disabilities need to be honest when it comes to the coronavirus. Giving kids with special needs a visual can help explain concepts like social distancing. Maybe draw a square that is six feet big and tell them this is your space, your personal space, Rocha said.