If you've read 'Anthony's always aloud' you'll know that our seven year old son with ASD is always on maximum volume. His whole being is set up to move about and make noise. He is constantly balancing his sensory system and moves about so much he's currently also being assessed for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. This is also in recognition that he has difficulty focussing, listening to instructions and remaining on task. But on Remembrance Sunday he stunned his whole family by coming back from his club with a reward for being the quietest and most respectful during the two minute silence. Read more...
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Please note this post has been amended to include notes on how to help children on the autistic spectrum cope with world event's following the Paris attacks last week.
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Favourite Friday: Anthony's two minute silence 11 Nov 2015
Labels:
Armistice Day,
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,
Autism,
autism and interaction,
empathy,
Remembrance Sunday,
worries
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