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Understanding Some Common Fallacies About Autism

Posted by herbmaster on Dec 14, 2009 in Uncategorized

Autism is a disorder that concerns many of people all over the world, but it’s also a disorder that is commonly misinterpreted. Parents specifically would do well to look beyond these wrong ideas in order for them to know how to help their children better. Here are some of the unfussy facts that debunk the usual stereotypes about autism:

  • Not all autistic people are great geniuses or have an unique ability about puzzle solving or numbers. Quite the reverse in fact, because most autistic individuals have average to below average aptitudes on skill sets that requires logical reasoning. Autistic people, more often than not, are average learners or below average.
  • That autistic children cannot develop to become independent adults one day. This kind of thinking is extremely detrimental to an autistic individual’s development because this couldn’t be farther from the truth; autistic individuals do have the prospect to become self-supporting, providing they get the kind of help that they need, if possible at a younger age. Don’t lose hope that your child will sometime be able to find a career, keep it, and be able to look after him or her self; humanistic therapy can assist. Sandtray provides clients an active, nonverbal, indirect, and symbolic experience of rediscovering visions, hopes, and dreams.
  • It’s not true that autistic children cannot love, or abhor, or sense any emotion towards another human being. It’s workable for autistic children to develop emotional knots with people they maintain interaction with day after day. Autistic children can develop feelings for people around them, especially those that communicate with them daily, which is why parents are encouraged to take an active part in their children’s therapy. Quite the opposite, autistic children are very likely to develop emotional bonds with the people they interact with regularly; including family members, therapist, and other people they deal with everyday.
  • The description of the symptoms of autism has also been the subject of many misapprehensions. Various people probably think that autism is something like Down’s Syndrome where the corporeal symptoms is uniform in all cases all over the world. This ordinary misconception may prevent parents from successfully deciding early that their child has autism and may deter them from seeking early intervention which is very important in their child’s development.
  • A deficient of social communication skills characterizes people with autism; they on average find it hard to focus on anything other than themselves, the consciousness they feel, and the thoughts that they have. Play therapy can be helpful in prolonging an autistic child from his or her self concentration gradually and in a non-threatening atmosphere. Play therapy is a fascinating kind of therapy where a child is encouraged to play with toys, and the toys are intended to ban some form of interaction from the child. Children who have autism may find it problematical to understand the concept of making-believe or imagining, like imagining that a stuffed dog is a real dog. It’s advantageous to visit play therapist that specializes on autism.

Therapists usually encourage parents to learn simple play therapy ways that they can do with their child at home; parental contribution is very important in play therapy.

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Enjoying The Fruits Of Old Age

Posted by herbmaster on Dec 14, 2009 in Uncategorized

As we look forward to our golden years, we must realize that things will change. Our bodies will display its frailties no matter if it is the body of a decathlete or a corporate professional. Time changes our physical attributes. Be kind to your knees is an axiom often heard early in life. The reason being that it is often the first to scream the passage of time. Arthritis, even leg arthritis, in the knees is a common occurrence.

To alleviate some of the symptoms and promote joint health, there are many supplements available on the market. Supplements such as glucosamine are targeted directly for problems like the knees. For those sensitive to shellfish, there is also vegetarian glucosamine available over the counter. Glucosamine is often taken tandem with another supplement, chondroitin sulfate.

In fact, given the continued rise in life expectancies, we are retiring at a much later age. As a result, a point of concern has been our quality of life. No matter how old we grow, we still want to be able to perform our basic daily activities without pain or assistance. There are many products out in the market that provide some type of electronic assistance for most disabilities.

Some of us, after retirement, want to enjoy the joys of traveling to distant lands. This can be prohibitive depending on our financial status. The recent global financial turmoil has taken its toll on many savings portfolios. In some cases, its been impacted by more than just market upheaval. There have been many notable crooks at the root of some large ponzi schemes.

Another aspect for the elderly to consider is family dynamics. Many families have unique situations that sometimes don’t readily allow the freedom that comes after retirement. Some of these issues might include providing assistance or care to relatives in need. This could also be a bright spot in that it can have the benefit of bringing families together. Spoiling one’s grandchildren is almost a prerequisite.

The ideal approach would be develop a plan or strategy over the long term. This is often harder to accomplish given the continuous interference we are faced with on a daily basis. With the passage of time, the ability to plan ahead becomes more of a challenge. Some seek professional advice from financial advisors, health advisors, and the like.

The golden years are to be enjoyed to the fullest extent possible. Planning ahead and taking care of the physical and financial aspects of retirement are vital. One thing that has not been addressed is emotional health. We should all find a way to be content and happy no matter where the path leads.

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