Big Red Safety Box: Autism and Eloping
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The Big Red Safety Box, an initiative of the National Autism Association, is a free toolkit for families and caregivers of children with autism who are prone to eloping, which means wandering away from a safe and supervised environment. In this video review, I share what comes in the box, information about eloping, and offer strategies to help protect your loved one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezK2wyASyms&t=11s
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Amy Nielsen
My name is Amy Nielsen and I am the owner and creator of the https://bigabilities.com/ blog and podcast as well as Parent Advocate and Early Intervention Specialist for Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children. Most importantly I am the mother of four amazing children, the youngest is on the Autism Spectrum and has ADHD.
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