Monday, December 19, 2011

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'calgon! take me away!!!'

Hi5!

Excited about winter break? 
OR
Are dreading this long holiday season?

Do you remember this commercial from the 70's?...
After this bubbly time, were you relieved of stress?




Well, if you may need to loose yourself in relief,
As a Parent of a child with Aspergers Syndrome,
you may want to try...
My Aspergers Child: HELP FOR PARENTS WITH CHILDREN WHO HAVE ASPERGERS/HIGH-FUNCTIONING AUTISM

How to Prevent Meltdowns in Aspergers Children

Meltdowns are not a pretty sight. They are somewhat like overblown temper tantrums, but unlike tantrums, meltdowns can last anywhere from ten minutes to over an hour. When it starts, the Asperger's child is totally out-of-control. When it ends, both you and the Asperger’s child are totally exhausted. But...

Don’t breathe a sigh of relief yet. At the least provocation, for the remainder of that day -- and sometimes into the next - the meltdown can return in full force.


If your child suffers from Asperger’s Syndrome, expect him to experience both minor and major meltdowns over incidents that are part of daily life. He may have a major meltdown over a very small incident, or may experience a minor meltdown over something that is major. There is no way of telling how he is going to react about certain situations. However, there are many ways to help your child learn to control his emotions.


Click here for the full article...

How about this commercial?
Are you looking for the secrets to a better relationship with your teenager who has Aspergers?
Here's a secret to...
Parenting Defiant Aspergers Teens
Although Aspergers is at the milder end of the autism spectrum, the challenges parents face when disciplining a teenager with Aspergers are more difficult than they would be with an average teen. Complicated by defiant behavior, the Aspergers teen is at risk for even greater difficulties on multiple levels – unless the parents’ disciplinary techniques are tailored to their child's special needs.


The standard disciplinary techniques that are recommended for “typical” teenagers do not take into account the many issues facing a child with a neurological disorder. Violent rages, self-injury, isolation-seeking tendencies and communication problems that arise due to auditory and sensory issues are just some of the behaviors that parents of teens with Aspergers will have to learn to control.

Parents need to come up with a consistent disciplinary plan ahead of time, and then present a united front and continually review their strategies for potential changes and improvements as the Aspergers teen develops and matures.
Click here to read the full article…
And for more relief and secrets to enjoying life on the Autism Spectrum,...
How about a free "parenting Aspergers" mini-course?
How to help your child cope in social gatherings (either at school or work)
How to help your child create and enjoy long-lasting friendships
How to encourage your child to form loving relationships with your family, friends and romantic partners
And much, much more...
Click here for your free parenting course...

An Open Letter To Parents Of Children with Aspergers
How To Raise A Happy, Successful Child with Aspergers - Dave Angel, Author: “Parenting Aspergers Resource Guide”.

Remember to request your 'My Aspergers Child' emails from Mark Hutten, M.A.

ENJOY!

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