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Teachers with Apps Includes Our Social Learning Software in 12 Best Special Needs Apps of 2012
We’re so excited that our social learning program is included in the list of 12 Best Special Needs Apps of 2012! The post is by the Teachers with Apps team on their website. We love being included with some of … Continue reading
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San Diego Walk Now for Autism Speaks Was a Great Event!
Our family had an awesome time at the San Diego Walk Now for Autism Speaks on Saturday, October 6. The twins were overjoyed that the organizers had arranged for a jumpy! They had a great time because jumpys are … Continue reading
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Teaching Social Skills: Jon Cornick's Blogtalkradio Interview
Jon Cornick, our president, was interviewed recently on Education Talk Radio. Jon talks about importance of helping parents, educators and therapists to teach social skills to children on the autism spectrum. Engaging the kids long enough for them to learn … Continue reading
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Special Rates for Touch Technology Conference for Special Needs Children
If you’re a parent, professional, or educator who works children with autism or special needs, check out the first-ever Touch Technology Conference!
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Stephen Volan Diagnosed with Aspergers at 37 Years Old Uses His Theatre Skills To Help With Social Skills
I woke up this morning with this great video clip in my inbox. This is a great, here is a guy who was diagnosed with Aspergers at 37 years old! He had gone through his entire childhood, teens and early … Continue reading
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Is There Autism In All Of Us? Thoughts About The Traits of Kids With Autism
Once upon a time an umbrella was something that provided shelter from a storm. Now, having just learned our two year old identical twin boys had PDD-NOS (Persuasive Development Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) we learned that ‘umbrella’ was a term … Continue reading
How To Purchase The Social Express Using Apple's Volume Purchase Plan For Schools & Organizations
Hi Everyone, We just received our first volume purchase from a school! Get The Social Express for 50% buying 20 or more! To Do this (FOR NOW) Go to itunes, search for The Social Express, then click on the drop … Continue reading
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60 Minutes Meets Jake the Math Wizard with Autism
Did any one catch this interview on 60 minutes about Jake the prodigy math wizard? I had a feeling when I saw the preview that he was a kid with autism. What’s kind of weird to me, is that they … Continue reading
How to get your kids with autism to ask you for help
One thing our twin boys have in common with apparently most people in the world is their love of computers. Our early riser especially likes to play with it before the rest of us are even awake! The last few … Continue reading
How To Navigate The Public School for Your Autistic Child's Education Part 2
As we shared in our last post we learned a ton as we started our autistic twins education inside the public school district. Having taken a ‘deer in the headlights’ approach to our first IEP (Individual Education Program) meeting, it … Continue reading