rebeccacorley 
rebeccacorley last signed in Nov 21 2009 and has been on Bukisa since Jun 24, 2009.
Okay I want to introduce myself. I am a mother of two boys one of whom is a teenager and the other younger has autism. I have a sight of free scrapbooking printables at printabledigitaldesign.com. I have also been writing articles about my life with an autistic child at bukisa. They are all free so check them out if you are interested. I have been married 16 years. There is just not enough sharing of the true life family challenges of raising an autistic child. I remember when we were first diagnosed as a family with autism. (And believe me this is a condition of the entire family) Our own ignorance and the ignorance of others caused us much difficulty. The truth should be out there and it should be free. People need to know the roller coaster ride they are about to embark on, and understand there are many many other folks making home in a roller coaster car.
Autism and child care.
The answer to that question is very few people indeed. Watch the news a few times, and you will realzie that child predators are everywhere. Children can not go to a store, a church, a school, a daycare, even in their own backyards, without there being a threat to them by
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Homework and Autistic Children
by rebeccacorley | in Family > Parenting
Trials of both teachers and parents dealing with trying to meet the homework needs of the school.
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What to do to Give Parental Input for your Autisitc Child's IEP
by rebeccacorley | in Family > Parenting
Every special needs child has an IEP or individual educational plan written for them yearly. Parents are encouraged to get involved. What should you do? Here's my solution.
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Autism at the Toy Store
by rebeccacorley | in Family > Parenting
This is what happend I kid you not, one day when we took our autisitc son to that "R" us place full of toys.
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Weight watching worries for autism
by rebeccacorley | in Family > Parenting
My autistc kid is too pudgy. Reasons and solutions.
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Autistic Kids say the Darndest Things!
by rebeccacorley | in Family > Parenting
Talking with a chid with autism can be fun, funny, but a little challengeing. They will say things that will worry you and blow your mind. Take heart, there is logic behind it. Understand it from their point of view.
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My Dream Toy for Autistic Child (It's just a dream for now!
by rebeccacorley | in Family > Parenting
I wanted to answer a twitter question that said If money were not object what kind of toy would you create for Autistic children. I'm glad money is no object, it helps me dream much better. I think this toy could become a reality for both home, school and clinical use. Take a look!
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Proud to be a Priviledged Parent of Autistic Child
by rebeccacorley | in Family > Parenting
This article is meant to show the good times, and experiences parents have with thier autistic children. There are a lot of stressful, problematic traits that cause parents to have to work a little harder, but there is also, charm and love.
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(Us against the World) The family stresses of Autism
by rebeccacorley | in Family > Parenting
The way a family can be affected by one of the members having autism. Stories of the sort of things that actually happen when trying to relate to people we know and strangers.
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tundranut on Homework and Autistic Children on October 15, 2009
Wow. You do a lot. As a parent of 3 boys, I know how hard it...
musicappreciate on (Us against the World) The family stresses of Autism on November 11, 2009
Oh my goodness--it is like you know the story of my life recently. Thanks for sharing this....
musicappreciate on Proud to be a Priviledged Parent of Autistic Child on November 11, 2009
Your article is touching, and very personal. Thanks!...
for Autism and the online world on October 02, 2009
Try Cafemom. They have many differnt communities including autism awareness and biomed moms. They have a...
for IEP's Why so important? on October 02, 2009
Perhaps as a educator, you could write an article from an educators point of veiw, what sort of...
for How to Know if it's Autism on October 02, 2009
Our Doctor and even us ourselves missed this autism diagnosis untill our son was five years old. ...
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