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Teletubbies
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TV Isn’t ALL bad.

October 17, 2016April 28, 2019 Guest Submitted Post 0 Comments occupationaltherapy, teletubbies, television, tv, tvshows, wiggles

Let me tell you right now that television is a big no-no if you want to reach your child. Whether

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jacob barnett
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Autism Light: Jacob Barnett

March 1, 2013January 17, 2021 Alan Stokes 0 Comments adultwithautism, autismlight, college, tvshows

Jacob Barnett is a 13-year-old college student from Indianapolis, Indiana who has Asperger’s. He is a child prodigy for his

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ABC’s “What Would You Do”: A Personal Perspective

February 14, 2013May 5, 2019 Autism Speaks 0 Comments parenting a child with autism, publicplaces, tvshows, whatwouldyoudo

Lisa Goring, parent, and VP of family services for Autism Speaks When WWYD approached Autism Speaks to advise their actors

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Battling Infantilization

February 3, 2013January 16, 2021 Mac 3 Comments autisticchildren, infantileautism, infantilizing, tvshows

I haven’t been on my facebook page much the past few days because I’ve been struggling with some things. Thinking my

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Turning a Corner

January 27, 2013May 6, 2019 TheRyanFiles 0 Comments emotions, progress, tvshows

“The animals can not watch Dragon Tales.” Ryan was calm when he informed me of this. It was a statement

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He’s Starting to Get It

November 2, 2012January 16, 2021 TheRyanFiles 0 Comments bedtimeroutine, emotions, panickattacks, tvshows

“The animals can not watch Dragon Tales.” Ryan was calm when he informed me of this. It was a statement

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How Does Your Child Watch TV?

October 25, 2012January 16, 2021 Rob Gorski 0 Comments autism, childrenwithautism, tv, tvshows

This is completely random but I thought it could be interesting nonetheless. So here’s what happened. Emmett has this thing

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TV, and Mocking Children with Autism

October 2, 2012January 16, 2021 Claire Parkinson 0 Comments bullying, comedy, livingwithautism, public, tvshows

Why do our TV channels feel its OK to screen shows featuring comedians mocking children and Adults with autism? What

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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood & Video Modeling

September 18, 2012January 16, 2021 Autism Speaks 2 Comments development, emotions, questions, socialskills, tvshows

Was Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood made for children with autism? Is there any evidence that his shows help our kids? Today’s

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It’s Only Fear

January 23, 2012January 16, 2021 Annemarie Chagnon 0 Comments diagnosis, parenthood, parenting a child with autism, tvshows

So I tried puzzling out what bothered me so much about the Parenthood episode. About 3 am I woke up

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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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