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Autistic Child's Parent: February 2011
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A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society. View my complete profile. Thursday, February 10, 2011. This is a poem my son wrote about being in school. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Autistic Child's Parent: #30 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism
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A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society. View my complete profile. Friday, December 30, 2011. 30 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism. May 30, 2012 at 10:45 PM.
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Autistic Child's Parent: January 2011
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A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society. View my complete profile. Friday, January 21, 2011. Frustration, autism, and educational bureaucrats. The educator’s response?
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Autistic Child's Parent: #31 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism
http://autisticchildsparent.blogspot.com/2012/01/31-101-ways-teacher-could-help-child.html
A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society. View my complete profile. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. 31 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism. Force them to go anyway.
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Autistic Child's Parent: November 2010
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A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society. View my complete profile. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Do parent's of autistic children cry more, I wonder? Monday, November 22, 2010.
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Autistic Child's Parent: #29 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism
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A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society. View my complete profile. Thursday, December 1, 2011. 29 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism. If you aren’t car...
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Autistic Child's Parent: October 2011
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A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society. View my complete profile. Thursday, October 13, 2011. 25 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism. After she saw the messa...
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Sandling All Day: Parenting a Special Needs Child
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Parenting a Special Needs Child. Parenting a Special Needs Child. As a mom of a special needs child, I'm finding it hard to find information that DIRECTLY affects us, our needs, our issues. This page is devoted to helping families access resources, information and assistance. I encourage you to look into your child's teachers qualifications! Are your children getting the proper education? Whenever speaking with anyone from your district, remember these KEY words:. FREE AND APPROPRIATE EDUCATION. For exam...
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Autistic Child's Parent: January 2012
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A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society. View my complete profile. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. 31 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism. Force them to go anyway.
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Autistic Child's Parent: December 2011
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A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society. View my complete profile. Friday, December 30, 2011. 30 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism. This advice is a lot eas...
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