Showing posts with label autism care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autism care. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Autism Therapy | ABA Therapy | People's Care Autism Services

www.peoplescareautism.com strives to enhance the lives of children diagnosed with Autism and other developmental disabilities and their families so that they may achieve independence, inclusion and an improved quality of life. Call us today at 866-351-8887. We would love to see how we can assist you!

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Autism Intervention

Having a child with autism can be challenging at times.  However, each child with autism is also incredibly special and unique! Remember, there is nothing “wrong” with a child with autism.  A child with autism is just different….and there is nothing wrong with being different. http://goo.gl/2LdQQN

Monday, March 10, 2014

Autism Services at People's Care Autism

Video: http://youtu.be/8WRrpSTLG_M
Generalization of skills is key to the success of treatment and therefore place significance on generalization from the beginning of treatment - www.peoplescareautism.com.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Autism Care

Research and learn more about your child’s condition. By doing so, you and your family will be better equipped to make not only informed decisions for your child but understand your family member better and why he or she is acting in a similar way. http://goo.gl/mXoenL

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

children with autism have unique behavior issues. People's Care Autism Services has some effective yet simple strategies in dealing with behavior at home and in public. www.peoplescareautism.com/assessments.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Give them space

Family can be overwhelming for anyone, but especially for a child with Autism. Be sure to designate a safe space in the house where the child can seek refuge if family time is too much.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

‘Love hormone’ may help children with autism



When given to children with autism spectrum disorders, one dose of oxytocin, a hormone linked to emotional bonding, gave the parts of the brain tied to social interactions a boost, according to a small study.

The "love hormone" could improve treatment for children with autism, according to a new study.

Researchers from Yale University found that, when administered as a nasal spray, oxytocin enhanced brain activity tied to social interactions. Oxytocin is naturally released when a woman goes into labor. The hormone is believed to help mothers and children bond. Researchers said that the study, which was published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, can be used to improve treatment for children with autism.

SOURCE : New York Daily News