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Aspergers Children and Amusement Parks: Avoiding Over-Stimulation
Your child may have enthusiastically anticipated the trip, but no youngster deliberately seeks the public embarrassment and humiliation of a meltdown near the exit to the roller-coaster ride because of improper planning or pacing. This “behavioral” communication is a last resort when all else has failed.
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Going on Vacation: 20 Tips for Parents with Aspergers Children
"We're planning a family vacation for the end of this month. Past vacations have been super stressful due to our child's tantrums and meltdowns (he has high functioning autism). His behavior turns what would be a very relaxing time into ...honestly, pure hell. We're almost glad to get back home so our son can get back into his usual routine (i.e., comfort zone). Any tips on how to make this next trip less of a headache?"
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Aspergers Children and Communication-Skills Training: 25 Tips for Parents
One of your Aspergers (high functioning autistic) youngster's greatest challenges is in the area of communication. As a parent, you will want to communicate in ways that will support your youngster's ease of understanding, and discover how best to assist your youngster in deciphering communication in everyday conversation.
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