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  2. Visual Schedule for Autism: How to Create Your Own - Healthline

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    eating breakfast. packing your backpack. getting on the school bus. Once the child is at school, they may have another visual schedule to follow. That schedule could include things like: saying ...

  3. 7 Things to Do When Your Child Has an Autism Diagnosis

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    Show them compassion, understanding, and kindness. Protect them from the evils of the world, but don’t hide them from it. Teach them to love and be loved. Remember that a diagnosis does not make ...

  4. Kids with Autism: 5 Important Exercises - Healthline

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    Extend arms straight out to the side at shoulder height. Start making small circles with the hands, keeping the arms straight. Gradually make the circles bigger and bigger, creating the movement ...

  5. Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule - Wikipedia

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    The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule ( ADOS) is a standardized diagnostic test for assessing autism spectrum disorder. The protocol consists of a series of structured and semi-structured tasks that involve social interaction between the examiner and the person under assessment. The examiner observes and identifies aspects of the subject's ...

  6. Autism in the Classroom - WebMD

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    Each classroom has up to 18 children. There are two “typical” children in the classroom for every one child with autism. The idea is to help the children with autism learn from the behavior of ...

  7. Tips for Parenting A Child With Autism - WebMD

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    Also, as you would with anyone -- on the spectrum or not -- prize your child for who they are. As a parent, loving your child for who they are is key. Stay consistent and on schedule. People on ...

  8. What Is Autism? - WebMD

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    Autism, also called autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a complicated, lifelong condition that includes problems with communication and behavior. It's a spectrum disorder, which means it affects ...

  9. Visual schedules - Wikipedia

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    Visual schedules. Visual schedules use a series of pictures to communicate a series of activities or the steps of a specific activity. [1] [2] They are often used to help children understand and manage the daily events in their lives. [3] They can be created using pictures, photographs, or written words, depending upon the ability of the child.

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