AutismAwareness 
AutismAwareness last signed in Apr 16 2009 and has been on Bukisa since Dec 29, 2008.
About Me:
I am a single mother of an Autistic Child. I hope that information I put on this page spreads the awareness of Autism and helps other families by providing support and information about available resources in their community. I think that by increasing autism awareness hopefully will increase the availability of early intervention services and treatments to all families regardless of income, through fundraising efforts and community involvement. Please help spread the word by telling others about this page. At the rate of 1 out of every 150 births there is Autism. More than half of the 150 are boys. 3 Children are diagnosed with Autism every hour. Many Children are not diagnosed with Autism until the ages of 2 or 3.
Since I live in Canada; most of the information is based on Canadian resources but there is information which applies to services that are world wide. Since everyone with Autism is completely different, some things in my blogs may be right for some and not for others. I just wanted to put all information that I find out in the open because even if I don’t agree with a certain type of treatment for my child, I would not want to ignore posting valuable information of a treatment that might help another.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR VIEWING THIS PAGE AND SHOWING YOUR SUPPORT!
Holiday Celebrations and Autism
Published December 29, 2008 /
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The holidays sometimes can be a very difficult for a child with Autism. As parent you might have to take some precautions. Here are some tips for celebrating the holidays with your Autistic child. 1. Plan visits with family and friends for short time periods. If you plan short visits your child is
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rweigel12 on Holiday Celebrations and Autism on January 22, 2009
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