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Lynne Silberman   lsilbie@yahoo.com   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   1/24/2010 3:02:35 PM
Parents of children with special needs are often looking for new resources and ideas on what to do and where to take their children. Please forward the information below to parents you may know. Through networking we can provide others with information that could be exactly what they are looking for. Thanks for all your support. Lynne Silberman 214-448-9424 lsilbie@yahoo.com www.stretchitall.com Yoga/Dance Yoga and dance give children a fun and unique way to express themselves. At S T R E T C H everyone has the opportunity to meet friends while creating a greater sense of body awareness, communication and self regulating skills. Yoga also facilitates focus and concentration in the classroom which in turn leads to a more confident child. In these programs, we focus on stretching the body, mind and imagination to help children reach their potential. Yoga as well as dance helps with motor planning and balance while building strength and flexbility! Classes be

Gabriela   gabriela.vigo@dhs.gov   ascc@autism-ascc.org   12/29/2009 11:23:50 AM
My brother is 49 yrs old. He left my parents' home about 11 yrs ago and resisted all offers & efforts to help him. he became homeless and ended up in the hospital last month. He is home now and we are looking for any and all resources to help diagnose and treat him. He displays many AS symptoms but was never diagnosed as a child in spite of all my parents' efforts to find a cause for his behavioral problems. Most of what I see in this and other sites is geared to children or young adults. What resources are available for adults? Thank you for any help or information. Submitted By: Gabriela

Cristy Duvall   cristy.duvall@verizon.net   ascc@autism-ascc.org   10/5/2009 11:28:44 AM
I am a mother of a 7 year old boy with Autism. I want to know if there has been any research involving the Microwave oven or what cookware we use in the Microwave's and the high rate of children being diagnosed with Autism? Submitted By: Cristy Duvall

Lynne M. George   brandonswindow@yahoo.com   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   10/1/2009 9:35:36 PM
Brandon's Window-- A Grandmother's Documentary of Reversing Autism Naturally Through a natural diet, natural supplements, and detoxing through lifestyle changes, we are reversing my grandson's autism using natural methods. Seeing is believing! For more information go to www.brandonswindow.com and get direct links to over 130 videos of my grandson Brandon's amazing progression ( 4months, April 08--15months, July 09) after reversing from autism naturally. http://www.youtube.com/user/lynneanthonybrandon. More videos are to be posted in the future of this ongoing documentary. Submitted By: Lynne M. George

Rick Bendall   rabendall@sbcglobal.com   ascc@autism-ascc.org   9/14/2009 3:43:20 PM
My 10, year old (Spencer) can't stand the cape around his neck when he gets his hair cut. However, he is being denied aervice unless he puts the cape around his next. Is they anyway to get a haircut in Collin County without wearing the cape? Submitted By: Rick Bendall

Janet Reynolds   imagine.create.enjoy@gmail.com   ascc@autism-ascc.org   8/18/2009 9:01:36 PM
I thought you would like to know about a film in development on Autism and homeopathy by Blind Dog Films (Laurel Chiten). She has had documentaries on P.O.V. http://www.blinddogfilms.com/within_without.html It is amazing. Submitted By: Janet Reynolds

Andrew Gammicchia   gammicca@comcast.net   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   8/16/2009 4:15:27 PM
For your support group meeting on 9-1-2009 can you please make sure your members have the information about these free fact sheets if possible? http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=shop_downloads The "Serving Victims of Crime with Autism" six fact sheets for professionals and also two brochures for community members have some very good information as well as resources. I would also ask that you include our website at www.leanonus.org as a resource as well as Safeplace Austin, www.safeplace.org, who offer this program and quite a bit of resources: Disability Services ASAP (A Safety Awareness Program) – an abuse prevention and counseling program for people with disabilities, their families, caregivers and professionals working in the sexual assault, domestic violence, disability and criminal justice fields. I'd also like to express appreciation to your chapter for having this educational evening for parents. Respectfully, Andrew Gammicchia President

Lynne   lynne@dallasservices.org   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   6/15/2009 12:42:32 PM
How can we get Dallas Services Therapy clinic listed on your resource page? Dallas Services, Inc. has recently opened a new therapy clinic offering therapeutic yoga classes. Although yoga is no cure for a child with special needs, it is a time-tested controlling agent used to work on balance, breathing, elimination of tantrums, as well as improve focus and concentration for the children. This form of therapy is up and coming and is currently being serviced in Dallas at the new Dallas Services, Inc. Therapy Clinic. Feel free to contact the DSTC to discuss the benefits of yoga therapy for children with special needs and/or developmental delays. Today all we hear are stories of fear and frustration surrounding children with special needs. This is a fresh and positive outlook on a fresh new way for parents to help their children battle and conquer this biological disorder. The link below is the news story and video we did for CBS 11 News. http://cbs11tv.com/local/Autism.

shannon anderson   shannonA@baylorhealth.edu   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   5/14/2009 3:41:50 PM
Toilet training at OCH-Baylor in Allen Tx June 26th Call 972-727-5312 Submitted By: shannon anderson

Jose Marquez   jmarquez@pagpllc.cm   ascc@autism-ascc.org   5/3/2009 5:18:20 PM
Can you please help me find a way to access care takers that are willing to work with Autistic Children in a home based program? thanks so much Submitted By: Jose Marquez


  
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Lynne Silberman   lsilbie@yahoo.com   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   1/24/2010 3:02:35 PM
Parents of children with special needs are often looking for new resources and ideas on what to do and where to take their children. Please forward the information below to parents you may know. Through networking we can provide others with information that could be exactly what they are looking for. Thanks for all your support. Lynne Silberman 214-448-9424 lsilbie@yahoo.com www.stretchitall.com Yoga/Dance Yoga and dance give children a fun and unique way to express themselves. At S T R E T C H everyone has the opportunity to meet friends while creating a greater sense of body awareness, communication and self regulating skills. Yoga also facilitates focus and concentration in the classroom which in turn leads to a more confident child. In these programs, we focus on stretching the body, mind and imagination to help children reach their potential. Yoga as well as dance helps with motor planning and balance while building strength and flexbility! Classes be

Gabriela   gabriela.vigo@dhs.gov   ascc@autism-ascc.org   12/29/2009 11:23:50 AM
My brother is 49 yrs old. He left my parents' home about 11 yrs ago and resisted all offers & efforts to help him. he became homeless and ended up in the hospital last month. He is home now and we are looking for any and all resources to help diagnose and treat him. He displays many AS symptoms but was never diagnosed as a child in spite of all my parents' efforts to find a cause for his behavioral problems. Most of what I see in this and other sites is geared to children or young adults. What resources are available for adults? Thank you for any help or information. Submitted By: Gabriela

Cristy Duvall   cristy.duvall@verizon.net   ascc@autism-ascc.org   10/5/2009 11:28:44 AM
I am a mother of a 7 year old boy with Autism. I want to know if there has been any research involving the Microwave oven or what cookware we use in the Microwave's and the high rate of children being diagnosed with Autism? Submitted By: Cristy Duvall

Lynne M. George   brandonswindow@yahoo.com   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   10/1/2009 9:35:36 PM
Brandon's Window-- A Grandmother's Documentary of Reversing Autism Naturally Through a natural diet, natural supplements, and detoxing through lifestyle changes, we are reversing my grandson's autism using natural methods. Seeing is believing! For more information go to www.brandonswindow.com and get direct links to over 130 videos of my grandson Brandon's amazing progression ( 4months, April 08--15months, July 09) after reversing from autism naturally. http://www.youtube.com/user/lynneanthonybrandon. More videos are to be posted in the future of this ongoing documentary. Submitted By: Lynne M. George

Rick Bendall   rabendall@sbcglobal.com   ascc@autism-ascc.org   9/14/2009 3:43:20 PM
My 10, year old (Spencer) can't stand the cape around his neck when he gets his hair cut. However, he is being denied aervice unless he puts the cape around his next. Is they anyway to get a haircut in Collin County without wearing the cape? Submitted By: Rick Bendall

Janet Reynolds   imagine.create.enjoy@gmail.com   ascc@autism-ascc.org   8/18/2009 9:01:36 PM
I thought you would like to know about a film in development on Autism and homeopathy by Blind Dog Films (Laurel Chiten). She has had documentaries on P.O.V. http://www.blinddogfilms.com/within_without.html It is amazing. Submitted By: Janet Reynolds

Andrew Gammicchia   gammicca@comcast.net   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   8/16/2009 4:15:27 PM
For your support group meeting on 9-1-2009 can you please make sure your members have the information about these free fact sheets if possible? http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=shop_downloads The "Serving Victims of Crime with Autism" six fact sheets for professionals and also two brochures for community members have some very good information as well as resources. I would also ask that you include our website at www.leanonus.org as a resource as well as Safeplace Austin, www.safeplace.org, who offer this program and quite a bit of resources: Disability Services ASAP (A Safety Awareness Program) – an abuse prevention and counseling program for people with disabilities, their families, caregivers and professionals working in the sexual assault, domestic violence, disability and criminal justice fields. I'd also like to express appreciation to your chapter for having this educational evening for parents. Respectfully, Andrew Gammicchia President

Lynne   lynne@dallasservices.org   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   6/15/2009 12:42:32 PM
How can we get Dallas Services Therapy clinic listed on your resource page? Dallas Services, Inc. has recently opened a new therapy clinic offering therapeutic yoga classes. Although yoga is no cure for a child with special needs, it is a time-tested controlling agent used to work on balance, breathing, elimination of tantrums, as well as improve focus and concentration for the children. This form of therapy is up and coming and is currently being serviced in Dallas at the new Dallas Services, Inc. Therapy Clinic. Feel free to contact the DSTC to discuss the benefits of yoga therapy for children with special needs and/or developmental delays. Today all we hear are stories of fear and frustration surrounding children with special needs. This is a fresh and positive outlook on a fresh new way for parents to help their children battle and conquer this biological disorder. The link below is the news story and video we did for CBS 11 News. http://cbs11tv.com/local/Autism.

shannon anderson   shannonA@baylorhealth.edu   webmaster@autism-ascc.org   5/14/2009 3:41:50 PM
Toilet training at OCH-Baylor in Allen Tx June 26th Call 972-727-5312 Submitted By: shannon anderson

Jose Marquez   jmarquez@pagpllc.cm   ascc@autism-ascc.org   5/3/2009 5:18:20 PM
Can you please help me find a way to access care takers that are willing to work with Autistic Children in a home based program? thanks so much Submitted By: Jose Marquez


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