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		<title>HOW TO FIND THE BEST TIPS FOR CARING FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many tips that people can actually consider following when caring for an autistic child or children. There are many different forms of autisim that a child can have. Depending on the type that they have, there are going to be different tips that people should follow. These tips can be given out by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many tips that people can actually consider following when caring for an autistic child or children. There are many different forms of autisim that a child can have. Depending on the type that they have, there are going to be different tips that people should follow. These tips can be given out by doctors and professional experts that have a lot of knowledge dealing with these types of children. If you want to find out more about other tips, you can always go online and look for them. You will be<span id="more-11"></span> able to find more than enough by simply doing a search using many search engines online. These tips can be printed out, etc. for your convenience. They will really help you in caring for a child that is autistic. Your child may be a low functioning or high functioning one. Depending on which one they are, you should definitely care for them a bit more or less. If they are low functioning, you will need to know that there are going to be more tips given because they need to be monitored most of the day. They are pretty much different if they are the opposite way.</p>
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		<title>THE RIGHT SCHOOL FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different schools that are specially made for children that are autistic. You will definitely have to find a special school for your child to go to because they will not be able to function in normal population. There are many different places that you can look into sending your child. The best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different schools that are specially made for children that are autistic. You will definitely have to find a special school for your child to go to because they will not be able to function in normal population. There are many different places that you can look into sending your child. The best part about it all, is that you will feel a lot more confident about your child being safe and that they are still able to learn.<a href=<span id="more-10"></span> &#8216;http://crazynormaltheclassroomexpose.com/2011/10/27/blind-deaf-and-dumber-to-the-facts-and-doomed-to-fail-e28094-part-14/&#8217;>This/tag  helps explain it more.  You can always go online and find different schools that are near you. They may cost you a little bit more but it is definitely well worth it. You really don&#8217;t have any other choices. They can always go into the special ed programs in public schools. They can also just go to schools that deal with children that have disabilities and who are autistic. It just all depends on the severity of their disability. They may or may not be able to function in a normal public school with just being in a special ed program. These are all things that you are going to have to research on your own for the sake of your own child.</p>
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		<title>HOW TO CARE FOR A CHILD WHO HAS AUTISM IN YOUR HOME</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although caring for a child who has autism in your home can be a challenge, it is entirely possible to accomplish the task in a satisfactory way. 1. Monitor the volume of noise in your home. Many autistic children are overwhelmed by excessive noise. Pay attention to your child&#8217;s reactions to sensory in-put. 2. Keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although caring for a child who has autism in your home can be a challenge, it is entirely possible to accomplish the task in a satisfactory way. </p>
<p>1. Monitor the volume of noise in your home. Many autistic children are overwhelmed by excessive noise. Pay attention to your child&#8217;s reactions to sensory in-put.</p>
<p>2. Keep an eye on your child&#8217;s physical activity. Is he climbing on the furniture? Take your child out of the house and to a park, or<span id="more-9"></span> other facility, where climbing equipment is provided. </p>
<p>3. Take note of your child&#8217;s diet. Certain foods, such as sugary products or dairy products, are poorly tolerated by the autistic child. Consult with your doctor on what foods to avoid. </p>
<p>4. Put your autistic child on a regular schedule and be sure to stick to it. Routines will help your child to adjust.</p>
<p>5. Reward your child&#8217;s good behavior. Praising an autistic child for good behavior encourages more.</p>
<p>6.Consider hiring a babysitter, qualified in working with children with special needs, to care for your child while you take a break or take care of other things. Living with an autistic child requires an enormous amount of energy. Therefore, respite care is important.</p>
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		<title>WHERE TO FIND THE BEST RESOURCES FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN AT HOME</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autism is a neuropsychological disorder typically diagnosed in childhood. Autism affects children&#8217;s communication, social, intellectual and motor development. Because autism diagnoses are increasing, more parents need resources for their autistic children. But finding the best resources for autistic children to use at home can be challenging. Here&#8217;s where support and advice from other families can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Autism is a neuropsychological disorder typically diagnosed in childhood. Autism affects children&#8217;s communication, social, intellectual and motor development. Because autism diagnoses are increasing, more parents need resources for their autistic children. But finding the best resources for autistic children to use at home can be challenging. Here&#8217;s where support and advice from other families can be especially useful.</p>
<p>A great place to begin is by researching local autism support groups and organizations in your area. Check your Yellow<span id="more-8"></span> Pages or the Internet for these types of agencies, which provide extensive support, information, and advice for families with autistic children.You can find a quick rundown <a href='http://autisminnb.blogspot.com/2011/10/fredericton-autism-intervention.html'>here</a> For example, an autism support organization may be able to steer families toward in-home behavioral therapy services, developmental toys, academic materials and even specialty items that autistic children might need, such as communication devices or comfort items to help them self-soothe when upset. </p>
<p>Your pediatrician is another important source of resources. Physicians experienced with autism can provide parents with needed help regarding autistic children&#8217;s health, growth, mood, development and behavior. Consult your family&#8217;s doctor in addition to contacting local support organizations. Lastly, psychologists specializing in autism typically have multiple in-home resources at their disposal for families to use with autistic children.</p>
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