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Malpractice, Autism, & P.T.S.D. Medical Resources
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Are you looking for answers, solutions and news for you and your child
on the subject of autism?
We recommend you check out Autism Parenting Magazine
Autism Parenting Magazine gives you access to:
· Expert advice from our team of respected
autism professionals.
· Solutions for dealing with sensory issues.
· Advice for handling common transitions.
· Therapies to help develop your child’s potential.
· The latest autism news and research to help your family.
· Real life stories from parents of children on the spectrum as well as
from adults with autism to inspire and instill confidence.
You can even get a free magazine issue at https://members.autismparentingmagazine.com/dap/a/?a=45826&p=AutismParentingMagazine.com/freegift
Autismworks is a wonderful website that has loads
of useful information. They have created online courses
Questions About Autism, Answers That Work -
Written by best selling author Tyler McNamer ,who was diagnosed at the
age of six.
IEP Sucess System- Individualized Education Plan
Girls On The Spectrum - A ground breaking one of a kind video program
https://www.autismworks.com/a/2147504522/z63Lo6zV
Thanks to Elena from
Caring4OurKids for supplying
the links above
Thanks to Jennifer for the below links
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A comprehensive guide to sensory overload and how to make living with it a little easier.
Some other useful links
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Thanks to Steve Johnson for the below links
Thanks to Caroline Hampton from Open Educators for the below links
Thanks to Kathleen Carter from educatorlabs.org for the above links
Thanks to Cheri Shallenberger for the below links
Thanks to Christy Clawson for the below links
Renters Rights and Housing Assistance for People with Disabilities
Special Needs Checklist: How Disability-Friendly is Your City?
The 9 Most Hazardous Chemicals for People With Special Needs
Another set of highly useful links from Christy Clawson dealing with Autism & Special Needs
Another useful link from Arik Marmorstein from
Spectroomz.
A Hub helping Autistic Adults find Sustainable Work From Home Jobs
10 things not to do to an autistic child. It's a complete guide (3,500 words) written from the perspective of an autistic adult.
Thanks to Sam Carson for the below link
A Autism safety
guide:Keeping Your Child with Autism Safe
https://www.safety.com/autism-safety/
Thanks to Hermann Samano for this useful link:
Useful Accessibility
Re-modelling : All about accessibility, remodelling & retrofits.
It covers everything from accommodations for special needs, to best
service dog breeds, to home technology to
increase accessibility for yourself and/or family members.
https://porch.com/advice/all-about-accessibility-remodeling-and-retrofits
Thanks to Samantha Denham for this useful link
Disability Friendly Home Modifications
Thanks to Denise for the below link
A comprehensive guide to sensory overload and how to make living with it a little easier can be found at https://householdquotes.co.uk/sensory-overload/
Thanks to Heather Reiner for this link below
The folks at productdiggers have published an extensive guide on Designing the Perfect Home Playroom for Children with Autism which has super-helpful information and tips on how to design an ideal play space in your home for children with autism.
You can see it here: https://productdiggers.com/autism-playroom/
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Thanks to Lisa Walker for these links below
Information that
supports and empowers those with autism and their families.
How to Explain Autism to Typical Kids (and Lots of Others While You're At It)
Sensory Friendly Birthday Party Activities for Children with Autism
STEM Resources
Alexandra has complied a list of STEM resources for kids with special
needs it offers a range of options and approaches for parents and
educators alike.
This guide highlights multiple options of math
and computing resources for special needs students which parents and
teachers alike can use to tailor fit lessons for their students' needs.
https://www.bitira.com/crypto-stem-for-kids-with-special-needs/
Ash a Community Engagement worker has sent this great link to A Guide
for Stem Students With Autism
A resource guide for STEM students with Autism
Help for those wanting to improve or modify a garden for
people with Special Needs
Thanks to James
Kersha for the following link
Modifying Your Backyard for Special Needs
Children
An extensive guide which has super helpful
information and tips to modify your backyard/garden
Thanks to Hannah, a gardening enthusiast from the site www.websitediygardening.co.uk for the following link
A guide to
Sensory Gardens, What are they, How to create them, full of ideas ad
inspiration.
https://diygardening.co.uk/create-sensory-garden/
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Thanks to Ashley Clark
for this great link for Resources for Students with Autism, also
helpful to parents & teachers alike
Thanks to Julia Dunlap for the below link for A guide to flying for people with disabilities.
Thanks to Sarah at SingleCare for the below link
The guys at SingleCare
recently published a guide titled “Medication Management for People with
Disabilities.”
This guide was designed to help people with intellectual, developmental
and other common disabilities properly handle prescriptions.
The resources mentioned can help individuals with autism, Down Syndrome,
traumatic brain injury, and more. The guide informs readers about
available tools and devices that can help them gain better control of
medication management.
Thanks to Desmond for this link below with an interesting article about Mental Health Matters
A new article that provides some Fast Facts About Mental Illness. It's a quick and easy read, but it's full of hard facts and statistics.
Here it is: https://www.arrowpassage.com/mental-illness-facts/.
Thanks to Wendell Silva for the below information and link
Nearly 50 million people in the United States live with at least one mental illness.
Sanctuary of Transformation have created a Mental Health Self-Test to allow people to get more information about the condition.
The test screens for 12 of the most common mental health conditions. Answering the questions will give an idea of how likely you are to have each condition. The higher your score, the more likely you need to talk to a doctor.
Your results should be used as part of the conversation with your doctor. And, no matter what your results say, if you are concerned you have a mental health condition, you should talk to your doctor.
The test also provides a lot of helpful information.
Thanks to Ruby Smith for the link below
The people at www.lagunashoresrecovery.com have come up with an Anxiety Self-Test help
They designed the self-test to inform and engage readers. There is so much good information found on the Anxiety Self-Test’s page. Check it out and see: https://lagunashoresrecovery.com/anxiety-self-test
By giving anxiety sufferers them the most up-to-date information and
start the healing conversation with there
Anxiety Self-Test.
People love the test, and it’s free.
How big is the anxiety problem?
1 in 13 people worldwide suffers from anxiety.
Thanks to Gail for the below link
Anxiety and stress in
college is a major issue; nearly 43% of college counsellors rated it
as the number one issue for students.
Buckeye Recovery Network has created a guide focused on helping
these students suffering through anxiety.
The guide is found at https://www.buckeyerecoverynetwork.com/college-anxiety-guide/.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D) Resources
Thanks to
Sarah Martall for This all-in-one page,an important addition
to this list of resources gathered here- it provides dozens of
Spanish-language governmental (federal and for every state),
educational and other external resources about mental health and
where to find help.
Helping to
fill some key informational gaps for non-English readers living in
the US. One of these gaps that we've identified is a lack of
consolidated, practical info on mental health resources for the US
hispanic population.
https://www.helpadvisor.com/conditions/salud-mental-de-los-hispanos
The English version, you can find here:
https://www.helpadvisor.com/conditions/latino-mental-health
Here you can find really detailed guide on
disability accommodation,
assisted accommodation and student living
https://homesage.co.uk/disability-accommodation-guide/
Planergy's guide to starting
a business as a veteran
This guide lays out all the steps needed to start a business, things
to look out for, and has curated a list of several helpful links for
veterans thinking about starting a business (government agencies,
grants, etc).
https://www.planergy.com/blog/veteran-starting-a-business/
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Thanks to Kate Simpson for the below information & link
Sexual assault victims rarely get support.
But there ARE resources available to them. To help make finding help easier and faster for women to get the support they need, we put together a list of resources by state.
Tapestry Eating Disorder Treatment Centers of WNC have added great information about sexual assault, it's effects, and how to support a loved one after an assault. Most people don't know what to say, and don't even know what WORDS they should be using. This guide will help them out: https://tapestrync.com/sexual-assault/
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