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A Declaration of Independence

April 27, 2022March 30, 2022 Beth Felsen 0 Comments parenting, transitions, young adult

A Declaration of Independence: A fine balance for parents and young adult children Independence is a hallmark of becoming an

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One ring. Many layers.

October 26, 2016January 16, 2021 Guest Submitted Post 0 Comments calmingmeltdowns, camp, transitions, vacation

Sometimes, I forget how big my child has grown, both physically and mentally. And on occasion, I can forget how

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8th grade promotion

September 11, 2016January 16, 2021 Guest Submitted Post 0 Comments 8th grade, autism, graduation, honors, school, transitions

Last night I watched my son (and his 8th grade class) get “promoted” to 9th grade. It was awesome to

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Transitions

August 23, 2016January 16, 2021 Guest Submitted Post 0 Comments autism, changes, schedules, transitions

Change is very hard for the Asperger child. Parents need much foresight to prepare for new things. Preparation ahead of

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Issues with Transitions

February 13, 2013May 5, 2019 Elise Ronan 0 Comments corporations, routines, tantrums, transitions

  I have come to the conclusion that the way to totally freak out a very experienced teacher is to

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The First Day of Middle School

September 14, 2012January 16, 2021 Autism Speaks 0 Comments school, schoolandautism, transitions

This post is by Deirdre Legge, Greater Boston sub-committee chair for Community, Education, and Awareness and proud mother of Alex. My

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After You Do All You Can – Then What?

February 25, 2012January 16, 2021 Elise Ronan 0 Comments classroom, college, transitions

    A new semester has begun. All is quiet so far. Both boys have transitioned into their respective classes

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Dealing with Transitions

February 2, 2012January 16, 2021 John Elder Robison 0 Comments conference, johnelderrobison, transitions

What do you do, when you reach the end of your last year of high school?  For most Americans, these

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FPC (Flexible, Patient, Calm)

August 24, 2011January 16, 2021 Andrea Moriarty 0 Comments anxiety, faith, tension, transitions

“How flexible are you?” the hotel reservations clerk inquired of me. “Oh, you have no idea! I am sooo flexible.

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Dealing with Interruptions

October 2, 2010January 26, 2020 Lydia 0 Comments anxiety, hiccups, interruptions, meltdowns, transitions

Well, I’m trying to work on my daily medical transcription stuff, but I dare you to try transcripting when you

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S4 E16 Finding Joy
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S4 E16 Finding Joy

April 24, 2022April 24, 2022 Joel Manzer 0

  Ever get that feeling that some days you are the bird, and other days you’re the parked car? Let’s

S4 E13 Employing Autistic Individuals to Preserve Priceless Memories
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S4 E13 Employing Autistic Individuals to Preserve Priceless Memories

April 1, 2022April 1, 2022 Joel Manzer 0
S4 E12 Communication is Key
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S4 E12 Communication is Key

March 25, 2022March 25, 2022 Joel Manzer 0
S4 S11 Knowing Your Limitations: Getting Legal Help
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S4 S11 Knowing Your Limitations: Getting Legal Help

March 18, 2022March 18, 2022 Joel Manzer 0

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