Oftentimes, girls can go undiagnosed in comparison to boys, girls tend to mask the symptoms of autism and don’t always fit the tradition autism stereotypes. Read on or follow the link to the full article published by the child mind institute HERE to learn more about why! Many more boys than girls are diagnosed on […]
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Read the full article and access great resources here! https://theinspiredtreehouse.com/calming-self-regulation-strategies-for-kids/?fbclid=IwAR0xPb735mJ0nmJUOEj0ybNQNu0d-80nua9fcZWzoJfPQA-0HCi6fvHUvxo One of the most common things that friends, family members, and parents in our therapy practice/play groups is self-regulation ask us about is self-regulation strategies. It seems that so many kids struggle with this very complex aspect of child development – for many different reasons. […]
The Regional Autism Advisory Council of Southwest Ohio is hosting a number of Zoom sessions on Autism and mental health as well as severe autism. There are eight total sessions and you are welcome to attend as many as you would like depending on what you are interested in! To register for any of the […]
The Greater Cincinnati Autism Society is hosting an online conversation about Medicaid Wiavers in Ohio. Join them to learn about different types of waivers, who is eligible and the process of getting a waiver, and the possible impacts of Medicaid Cuts. The talk will be facilitated by Nyoka Craddolph, Chase Hurst, Lee Ann Emmons, and […]
Join the Cincinnati Autism Society for an online conversation about autism and mental health. Though mental health issues are common for everyone, those with autism can experience mental illness more frequently than those who are neurotypical. Facilitators, along with a self-advocate panel, will discuss common mental health illnesses along with treatment options and supports. When […]
October 12, 2016 By Matthew Rozsa Despite the stats being slightly outdated, it’s still true today! In August, the National Autistic Society called on medical professionals to change the way they diagnose women and girls with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Ever since the term autism was first coined by Hans Asperger in 1944, it has remained predominantly, if anecdotally, associated with men […]
When: JAN 18 and JAN 19, 2020 What: Great Parks “Wonderful Winter Weekend” Sensory Sensitive Hours Time: 10-11am Where: Miami Whitewater Forest Visitor Center Cost: FREE but a craft is offered for a small fee. Social narrative available in file link above. For: ALL family members Event Basics: winter themed games, activities, zany photo op, […]
Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati P R E S E N T S : Teen Time F O R T E E N A G E R S O N T H E A U T I S M S P E C T R U M RSVP @ www.tinyurl.com/teensdec2019 When: Friday, December 13th Time: […]
When: Thursday, November 14, 2019 Where: Mercy Health Center. 1707 Marcy Health Place, Cincinnati, OH 45237. ROOM S157 Time: 6-8pm Cincinnati Therapy Connections provides Autism Scholarship (and Jon Peterson Scholarships) for speech and occupational therapy. OT and Speech therapy are provided in our Mason office, your home or child’s academic environment. Contact: [email protected] or call […]
Transition planning is intended to prepare students to move from the world of school to the world of adulthood. It’s never too early to begin. This FREE training series is ideal for professionals and caregivers to ask questions, grow resources, and network with others embarking on the transition journey. Register to attend one or all four sessions. Professional CEUs pending. […]