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Email: spat12@peoplepc.com for answers regarding how to approach your county to support this program.

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Families may apply for funding on a case by case basis if you have a person living with you who has a disability.

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Joe Ellen Tyler

CANINE COMPANIONS

I found some information that some of you may want to know about finding a dog that can be trained to be a companion for your child or an adult with Autism. I was told it would be a 2 week training program with the family and the dog that is chosen for you. The program is free along with the animal if you qualify.
Here is the number for the CANINE COMPANIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE: 1-800-572-2275 The National Headquarters number is 1-866-CCI-DOGS (224-3647) email address: info@cci.org

I hope this hel… Continue

Posted by Joe Ellen Tyler on October 6, 2009 at 9:34pm — 1 Comment

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I Have a question and need an answer !


Ian was in an (out of area pre-k) for 2 years because I was told that there was not another preschool that he could go to at that time that had special education. I moved Ian out of that school because of decisions that were made that I felt were not helping him and holding him back. I fought for 2 years to ge… Continue

Posted by Joe Ellen Tyler on September 26, 2009 at 5:38pm — 1 Comment

jimmy

Find Out How Academic Term Papers Are Completed From Scratch To The End

Writing Academic Term Papers writing is the most frightening event that takes place in my education career. Every time when I am assigned to write my academic term papers, I literally feel myself falling into hot boiling water. Writing academic term papers really means a nightmare to me. But whether I like it or not, I have to, and you guys also, have to undergo the intense experience of academic term papers writing. It seems like I am wrestling… Continue

Posted by jimmy on September 7, 2009 at 5:44am — 1 Comment

An Autism Advocate

Get Your Poetry Published!

This is not a joke. This is 100% legitimate. If you have autism and you write poetry, your poem may be selected. Read the following letter:

Dear Friends

I am happy to inform you that FORTITUDE a publishing house in Kalamazoo Michigan has commissioned me to edit a volume of poetry by young people in the spectrum. Any one in the spectrum may write the poem.
Some guidelines:

A poem should be the original work of the person in the spectrum (

Special care should be taken to use the author’s words… Continue

Posted by An Autism Advocate on August 4, 2009 at 4:02pm

Joe Ellen Tyler

What do you think?

What do you think about schools not meeting our childrens food allergies with the exception of peanut, Also the fast food chaines or the resturants. Most times when I ask what is in the food they prepare they state that they do not know? Or sometimes state the wrong ingredients. Next time you go to McDonalds or Wendys ask if they have milk in the buns or what the FF are prepared with. It is scary what they get in the food they eat!

Posted by Joe Ellen Tyler on August 1, 2009 at 8:13pm — 2 Comments

jimmy

Discover How To Write First-Rate College Term Papers With No Stress

College term paper writing is in reality not a child’s play as I thought when I first time was given to write a college term paper . I gladly started writing my college term papers but soon realized that I would need some great help if I have to finish them on time. Well, as it is very obvious that most of the students rush to internet when it comes to find college term paper guidelines. But it is not so easy to find the guidelines which you need most.… Continue

Posted by jimmy on July 31, 2009 at 1:54am — 1 Comment

Deloris Reese

project lifesaver

I don't know if any of you out there have heard of project lifesavor but it is a great program to get your loved one connected with my son has been on the program for about 1yr now he like to wander off nand dont rember to find his way back to us at time. its only 100.00 dollars ayr or 10.00 dollaqrs a mo. what it is , is a progam that is a search and rescue system using radio transmitter and electronic tracking bracelet that is worn by individuals with cognitive disabilities.specially trained p… Continue

Posted by Deloris Reese on July 23, 2009 at 11:25pm — 4 Comments

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Unitarian Universalist Church

I have not been a member here but I do believe in what they are doing and it seems they have lots of opportunities for kids... Check them out! www.uucharlestonwv.org
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Posted by Kristie on July 18, 2009 at 12:01pm

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THIS NETWORK WILL CONNECT YOU TO THE RIGHT PEOPLE IF YOU CAN PROVIDE REFERENCES, HAVE STRONG MORALS & WILLINGNESS TO LEARN

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Our community was created on March 1, 2009 for the purpose of developing a social network for matching job candidates with people who have an autism spectrum disorder, development of a forum for objective sharing of evidence based information and just general sharing and support. Members are encouraged to network with one another, form teams and keep on doing the good work of advocacy for the love of autism.

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EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES

Tell your baby's physician IF your baby is not:
-babbling by 12 months
-pointing, reaching, waving, by 12 months
-using any words by 16 months or
-using 2 word phrases by 24 months.
Tell the doctor if any skills are lost once gained.

At 4 months, your baby is likely to turn towards sounds, smile back at you, and show interest in peoples faces.

At 6 months, your baby is likely to coo, smile and express emotions like sadness and joy.

At 9 months, your baby is likely to smile and trade sounds with you.

At 12 months, your baby is likely to play peek-a-boo, patty cake, and make sounds like "ma," "da," and "ga."

At 15 months, your baby is likely to use pointing or other gestures and begin using three or more words.

At 18 months, your baby is likely to use two word phrases to get desires met, and will understand at least 10 words.

At 24 months, your baby has developed pretend play and a vocabulary of up to 50 words.

At 36 months, your baby answers "who," "what," and "where" questions and begins to talk about the past and the future and also has developed some favorites in life.


FIND AN INTERPRETOR:
The National Registry of Interpreters for the DEAF
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or call 703-838-0030 or voice at 703-838-0459 TTY.

Referrals may also come from your state office or the local chapter of the National Association for the Deaf.

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