Best Laid plans... bonus entry

Well, I had great plans for a spectacular ending to Autism Awareness Month - I still have books left for review and giveaway, a really cool potty training aide to review and introduce to you and more... but with Robyn's birthday yesterday and a chance to sleep in this morning (which I gratefully accepted) I did not write all of the posts I needed... and now I'm off to take the kids to the pool, so they will wait even longer - so I am extending Autism Awareness into May (because it really is all year long in our house).

I want to thank all of the fabulous sponsors, guest posters and visitors who have made this month long (and a week longer too...) event so special for us - If you've missed anything or want to refer someone to the fabulous resources I've amassed - you can do so by clicking on the Autism Awareness tab above!

There is one giveaway ending tonight Point to Happy giveaway - which is a great book for anyone with a child with autism and even typical preschoolers!  What has been great for us about Point to Happy is that Liam is now independently flipping through the book and every time he sees the daddy hugging his child he runs to daddy for a hug!  Liam is also happy to share his knowledge of the pictures with his little brother Erik!


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Today's bonus entry - good for one entry into any one giveaway is "Enjoying time with Family"

AAM Guest Post: The word "autism"

I want to thank my final guest poster of Autism Awareness month for sharing her story with us today.  I appreciate the fact that Amy volunteered to be part of my Awareness Month coverage and tell her story:

Winners and Bonus Entry!

MeMoves was so excited by the responses to the contesting that they are going to give THREE copies!  To ensure that everyone who entered gets a fair shake at all three prizes, random.org will choose the winners by combining the comments on all three posts:

AAM Guest Post: If I Knew Then...

Once again, I am pleased to be able to share the #Autism story of another family whose story brings another piece to the puzzle.  I've been friends with Cherokee for several years, having met through an online pregnancy and baby site and we've kept in touch regularly over the years.  Her story proves that it's never too late to get answers and make connections:

Friday Fragments

Wow, I can't believe that it's April 29th already!!! The month has literally flown by!

The years have flown by too... my sweet, loving tweenage daughter is no more... 
she's officially a hormone raging, backtalking, know everything TEEN!

Happy 13th Birthday, Robyn!

AAM DVD Review and #Giveaway: Loving Lampposts

Loving Lampposts is a documentary that will touch you, teach you and leave you with even more questions about Autism...

Five Question Friday

I'm participating in 5 question Friday because you don't know enough about me... ;)
and really, this blog is all about me, right?



If it's not all about me, you can also head on over to Five Crooked Halos and check out all the other great responses or join up and play along yourself:


Save Money with Walgreens Brand Health and Wellness Productspr

This is a compensated post written by me on behalf of Walgreens. All opinions are 100% mine.

AdvertisementNow that I am no longer breast feeding Erik, I was looking around for a new multivitamin to take the place of the prenatal vitamins I have been taking.   I was given the opportunity to review Walgreens Brand One Daily Energy with Guarana Multivitamin/Multimineral Supplement and I think I've found my new vitamins!  These vitamins have everything I am looking for and are a great price for what I am getting!

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Walgreens Brand Health & Wellness Products have always intrigued me when I shop at Walgreens because they offer an economical alternative to name brand products.  In the past, I have tried Walgreens Brand Health & Wellness Products, like their Cough and Cold Relief and Allergy Relief products.  When you look at Walgreens Brand Heath and Wellness Products against their more expensive competitors, there is often very little difference, particularly in the active ingredients, so why pay more?

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A few of the other things that I like about Walgreens Brand Health & Wellness Products is that they are pharmacist recommended and come with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.  

Walgreens also gives back to the community through their Walgreens Way to Well Fund™, which provides free preventative health tests, health education and more!  Walgreens will donate $3 Million a year to this wonderful program!

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AAM - Review & #Giveaway - Prefense Hand Sanitizer

As a mom of a child with Autism, I find that he often has his hands in his mouth and I worry about the alcohol in hand sanitizers that he's exposed to at school and elsewhere.  I know that, especially in cold and flu season, that the benefits of using hand sanitizer can outweigh the issues that I have with the alcohol and other chemicals found in most hand sanitizers, but what if I can get all of the benefits without all of the problems?

Fun along the road: A Day Out With Thomas

I am always looking for new ways to keep my kids excited about our long car trip home to Canada every summer and this year I think I've stumbled upon a way to keep Liam engaged and entertained for at least the first day of our journey - not far off our planned route, we'll be stopping to meet...

Product Review: FlipFlop Wines

The hardest part of this product review wasn't getting it, trying it or even writing this review - it was finding a free night where I could get together with a girlfriend for a few glasses of wine and a good chat!  Wayne isn't a drinker (at least not since college, but that's fodder for Sunday Family Stories not a review of a great family of wines), and I hated to open three bottles of wine for tasting and comparison on my own, so I spent a few weeks trying to coordinate schedules with a couple of friends and finally was able to find a free night where my friend, Fran could come over and enjoy our Flipflop wine tasting... you don't know how hard it was to keep from cracking them open, but I really wanted to share the experience ...

Don't Wait to Get Your New Glasses!

So many people are looking to buy eyeglasses online lately that online optical store seem to be a dime-a-dozen. Which one do you go to? The one with the cheapest items? The one with the high quality frames that are a bit more expensive? You should go with a site that millions of people trust - GlassesUSA.com.

Winners, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

Two giveaways ended last night!  Random.org has toiled for several seconds...

AAM Guest Post: Exploring the Animal/Autism Connection

Exploring the Animal/Autism Connection
by Sandra J. Gerencher

Children with disabilities are my inspiration. It's real life. It's what goes on every day. The people in my life inspire me such as my adopted son with autism and my special education students at school. I was once told my son, Terry, would never speak in full sentences. Yet he speaks to our dog, Chance, as if he can understand him.

Book Review: Disconnected Kids

Disconnected Kids: The Groundbreaking Brain Balance Program for Children with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Neurological DisordersI am going to be reviewing and hosting a giveaway of the next book in Dr. Robert Melillo's series - Reconnected Kids, but when I read that book, I found myself drawn to questions best answered by going back to the original source, his first book, Disconnected Kids, so, in logical form, I present the review of Disconnected Kids: The Groundbreaking Brain Balance Program for Children with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Neurological Disorders first!

Book Review and #Giveaway - Artism: The Art of Autism

I am pleased to be reviewing Artism: The Art of Autism as part of #Autism Awareness Month.  And even more pleased to be able to give away one copy to a lucky reader!

Thirsty For Comments Thursday


Acting Balanced
Welcome to 
Thirsty for Comments Thursday! 

What is it?

This is a blog hop dedicated to giving good comment - please, when you are visiting, actually READ the post that is linked and make a thoughtful comment!  

This is NOT a hop for "I'm here from the hop, follow me back" comments!

AAM - Guest Post - Proud to be called Mommy

Today, I'm pleased to invite another blog friend to guest post here on Acting Balanced.  I was already following Maya's blog, Musings of A Marfan Mom, a little over a year ago when she started asking questions that were somewhat similar to mine about her young son "Is this normal?  He's not...? He is...?" and I was able to leave comments to support her through M's diagnosis and have been able to watch him grow with therapy and school!  After you've read her post, I'd love it if you leave some comment love here, and then pop over to Musings of A Marfan Mom and check out more of Maya's personal and family story!

I'm guest blogging today at Putting the FUN in DysFUNctional



I'm telling another piece of my family's #Autism story at Putting the FUN in DysFUNctional today - head on over and check it out!

Winner, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

There was one giveaway that ended last night, and from 98 comments, random.org chose
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Book #Giveaway: Pursuing Your Passion

I am pleased to be a stop on Judi Moreo's book tour for her book, Life Choices: Pursuing Your Passion

Wordless Wednesday - Easter at the Beach

Book Review - Lost in Shangri-la

I have been on a reading bent lately that seems to have me reading a lot of books set in World War Two.  Each one has provided a very different perspective and this one is no different.  Lost in Shangri-La: A True Story of Survival, Adventure, and the Most Incredible Rescue Mission of World War II is a powerful book based on real life and the individual accounts, records and fragments sewn together by Mitchell Zuckoff.  I am pleased to be part of the TLC Book Tour for this author

Book Review and #Giveaway- #Autism and ADHD Diet

As a parent of a child on the spectrum, I want what's best for my son and part of that has been to follow a gluten-free lifestyle - we haven't gone so far as to cut Casein out, because our Dietitian recommended that we keep dairy for now, since Liam is also a vegetarian and needs the protein from milk, but I do significantly limit his intake.   I am pleased to be reviewing Autism and ADHD Diet: A Step-by-Step Guide to Hope and Healing by Living Gluten Free and Casein Free (GFCF) and Other Interventions by Barrie Silberberg

Winners, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

There was only one giveaway that ended last night, but it had FIVE winners!  Random.org chose five times from the entry pool of 273 comments on the Wholly Guac, Salsa or Queso giveaway and here are the results:

AAM - Guest Post - Aspie and NT: A Love Story


I am pleased to have connected with Jeff Deutsch so that he can share a bit of himself with us as part of Autism Awareness Month - I'll leave the rest of the story to him:

Aspie and NT: A Love Story

Stumble Tumble Tuesday

Stumble Tumble Tuesday

Welcome to Stumble Tumble Tuesday hosted by Still Blonde After All These  Years, Shopper Gal, Acting Balanced,Luxury Reading and Kelly’s Lucky You! The goal of this hop  is to use Stumble Upon to help  you promote your blog posts and get more traffic.
WE RECENTLY CHANGED THE WAY WE ASK YOU TO STUMBLE, PLEASE READ!  Also, even if you think you are stumbling correctly, please read this post on how to check and see if your stumble was successful.  Some stumbles aren't showing up, thanks!


Product Review - Hint Water

Some of you know that I'm a Canadian transplant to South Carolina and I have to say that one of the things I can't get used to is the heat - and this year the heat and even the humidity has already started here with a vengence... so I need to make sure that my family and I take extra precautions to stay hydrated while we are out and about.

Question Moms - A Survey Site for Moms!

A few weeks ago, I registered and became a member of Question Moms - which is a site that collects data for companies about you guessed it... MOMS...

AAM - Signing Families Review and #Giveaway

If you missed this weekend's post about Signing and Autism by Louise Sattler, you missed some wonderful information and background to today's review and giveaway.


Baby, Toddler, and Preschool Sign LanguageI was sent a review copy of Baby, Toddler and Preschool Sign Language which helps parents to learn several signs to help their children communicate.  We've been working with sign with Liam in a limited capacity since he was little, and I still use sign as promts to help him find the right words - particularly help, stop, and thank you!  He has the word more right down pat, so we've moved past that one with him, but I find myself reminded to start introducing sign to Erik and I've begun with more, drink and eat - the first three signs that Louise recommends in her DVD.

Formula Choice - Bright Beginnings

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of PBM Products for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Although Erik was a breast feeding champ, he still required some supplementation because I didn't want to be attached constantly... and he wanted to feed ALL the time!

Winner, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

The winner of the Personalized book from Personal Child Stories, from 112 entries, is:
#68

AAM - Guest Post - What goes around comes around


For me, as a blogger and mom, Autism Awareness month has been about helping people make connections - either to each other or to how Autism Spectrum Disorders affect people and families and connecting you my blog readers to individuals, companies and ideas that support the Autism community, and for me it's been interesting to find that connections that I had for entirely different reasons are becoming richer connections because of AAM.  
That is what happened with my guest today.  Yvonne and I have been exchanging emails back and forth for nearly a year now, working together to promote the authors she works with and a few days ago she emailed me to connect about having children on the spectrum!  Of course, I invited her to share her story with us:

What goes around comes around

MMMmonday - Nutty Oatmeal Blender Waffles

One of the groups that helps keep this never-stay-at-home mom sane is my MOMS Club.  I've been a member since Liam was about 6 weeks old and I have a great group of friends that I know I can rely on!  Recently, the group has started a spin-off recipe group and we regularly issue challenges to each other - this week's challenge is one that is near and dear to my heart, with a twist... one of the MOMS in the group lives in a dairy free/egg free home because her son is highly allergic!


Her challenge this week was to find Vegan recipes to share... and I thought I'd also share it with you!

Winner, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

Today's winner gets a copy of Cutting-Edge Therapies for Autism 2010-2011 and random.org chose from 39 entries and the winner is:

Snapily.com Review, Discount and #Giveaway!

I am always looking for unique ways to share my kids with relatives, especially since we are so far away from them, so when I had the opportunity to check out Snapily.com and their neat animated photo cards!  Here's a sample:

Hopping around this week!


As I hop around the blogosphere this week, I'll be linking back to this post from all of the great hops!

Acting Balanced  If you've landed here for the first time today, you're in for a treat!  Along with all of the carefully balanced Chaos that normally reigns supreme here at Acting Balanced, you've arrived during Autism Awareness Month and so there will be new posts every day that showcase people with Autism, parents, caregivers, teachers and friends of people with Autism, experts in the field and even some great product reviews and giveaways.  This doesn't mean that the rest of the blog is on hiatus, nope, it just means more to love!!!

A Message from Heather's Hubby

That Time of Year 


As a university professor this time of year is bitter sweet for me. On one hand, I love to see my soon to be former students graduate and move on with their lives and on the other, I miss them so when they leave. 

Winner, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

With one giveaway ending last night, random.org didn't have to work very hard this morning, but took just a second to choose a winner from the 68 comments on the Autism Book by Dr Sears giveaway, and I'm happy to let
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AAM - Guest Post - SIGN LANGUAGE “SPOKEN” HERE by Louise Sattler

SIGN LANGUAGE “SPOKEN” HERE…. For KIDS with AUTISM
By Louise Sattler

     If you are a parent of a child who is past the infant stage, you will undoubtedly know about a period of time I refer to as the “Eh’Eh” stage. This is when young toddlers go about the house pointing to objects and people and saying “Eh-Eh”.  It is cute for a while. That is until the tantrums start because most adults are not fluent in “toddler-speak” and guessing can be only so effective.  Eventually, language develops for the toddler at a rapid pace and this phase dissipates quietly away.  That is unless your child perhaps has Autism or is on the Autism Spectrum (aka ASD).  Then the question arises- “What can we do to help our child to communicate?”

MyBabyClothesBoutique.com Review and #Giveaway

I love finding adorable outfits for Erik, because I know in my heart of hearts that I only have a very limited window where I can dress my littlest man any way I want to... then that window will close forever... and with so many cute baby clothes, I find it hard to resist the temptation to go all out.  When I had the opportunity to choose something from mybabyclothesboutique.com you know I was picking the most adorable outfit for my little Southern Gentleman - a seersucker shorts suit!  

AAM - #Autism Guest Post - Tastes Like Chicken


I am so pleased that Frances from My Name Is Not Autism is back with another guest post for #Autism Awareness Month.  I love her sense of humor and her willingness to share her life with us! 

Tastes Like Chicken

Monetizing Your Blog - Sponsored Posts

I try very hard to bring the readers of Acting Balanced interesting and fun content and sometimes I am able to combine those two things with some extra spending money that I'm setting aside in my Bloggy Conferences Fund - I am open to family friendly sponsored posts and I find some great companies to work with directly but I also find them through referral sites.

I thought I'd share one of my favorite places to get sponsored posts with you today!

Product Review - Digital Photo Keychain

Remember back when you used to ask someone about their kids or grandkids and they'd pull out one of those accordion fold plastic things out of their wallet and show you every child's life history in detail?  Well, with technology advancing as fast as it has, you can now stay enthralled by photos for hours!

I received a Red 1.5" 32MB Digital Photo Keychain to review from WholesaleKeychain.com.  This little device is amazing - it comes with a USB cable and lets you quickly and easily download and swap out pictures and then take them with you wherever you go!  What's more, while you're swapping out your pics, you are also charging up the battery!


It can store up to 475 pictures and you can adjust the slideshow to scroll manually or automatically and set the pace for it as well!


The images are quite clear and the colors are vivid so you can really see the images well!


You can also personalize the back of the keychain - so I did - it say SOMEONE's Brag Tag - sorry, it's going to be a gift and he/she might read my blog occasionally...


This Digital photo keychain would make a fabulous Mother's Day, Father's Day or birthday gift for anyone who likes to keep photos close at hand!


Here are all the specs:

  • 1.5 inch 128x128 LCD display;
  • 32 MB internal memory which can store about 475 pictures;
  • Auto / manual picture slide show, slide time adjustable.
  • Manual switch between picture and time display
  • Time display including date, week, hours, minutes and seconds.
  • Time manual adjustable or sync with computer via software.
  • Picture format: JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF;
  • Picture size automatically cut by software.
  • Input / output picture via photo View software included
  • Built-in rechargeable battery
  • Charged / data downloaded via 5 pins USB cable
This digital photo keychain is just one of the many different keychains that you can find at WholesaleKeychain.com


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Winner, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

One giveaway ended last night, the Boysterous Boys Package by Manhatten Toy ... with 134 entries and random.org chose

AAM - #AUTISM Guest Post - Whack-a-Mole

One of the things I love about blogging is being able to find other people who write about topics near and dear to my heart... and one of the first people I met that regularly writes about Autism and Aspergers is my bloggy friend, Cheryl from Little Bit Quirky.  Cheryl has a daughter who has high functioning Autism and often writes about the ups and downs she and her family experience.  When I asked her to guest blog on Acting Balanced, she had this post ready in minutes!

Friday Fragments

Had a great night last night - it's been a while since I've had a friend come over and chat over a bottle of wine - thank goodness that Flipflop wines sent me 3 bottles to review - and yes there are leftovers... but it was really fun to sample with a good friend!  We also tested out some other yummies, including chocolate that I'll be reviewing for my upcoming Mother's Month event!

Yep, you read that right - a whole month dedicated to Moms ... cause we deserve more than just a day - if you want to guest post about your mom, about being a mom or about mothers in general, there is still space :-) just leave a comment here or shoot me an email!

Five Question Friday

I'm participating in 5 question Friday because you don't know enough about me... ;)
and really, this blog is all about me, right?


If it's not all about me, you can also head on over to Five Crooked Halos and check out all the other great responses or join up and play along yourself:





Review and #Giveaway - Beautiful Hand Stamped Jewelry

Mother's Day is right around the corner and I've already received a wonderful mother's day gift to review from Joseph Allen Designs and even better, he's offered a giveaway for one lucky reader of a $50 gift certificate for his Hand Stamped Jewelry.

Book Review - The Uncoupling

I am pleased to be a stop on the TLC Books Tour of The Uncoupling, which was released on April 5th and is available at Amazon.com and other fine retailers in hardcover.

Happy Birthday to...

My sister, Catherine!!



Winner, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

I didn't get my nap in... and now I am overtired and restless... can't win... at least right now... hopefully tomorrow will be better.  But since I'm awake anyway... here is today's Winner, reminder and bonus entry:

AAM Guest Post: Aware of What, Exactly?


I am pleased to have Susan Walton, author of Coloring Outside Autism's Lines and mom of two guest blogging here at Acting Balanced today.  I also had the pleasure of reviewing Ms. Walton's book and also offering it as a giveaway prize.  Thanks for being a part of our Autism Month here on AB!

Aware of What, Exactly?

Book Review and #Giveaway - Coloring Outside Autism's Lines

#Autism is part of our reality in the Smith household, but only a small part, so when I was asked to review Coloring Outside Autism's Lines: 50+ Activities, Adventures, and Celebrations for Families with Children with Autism I thought it sounded like a book that would be right up our alley!

Thirsty For Comments Thursday

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Welcome to 
Thirsty for Comments Thursday! 

What is it?

This is a blog hop dedicated to giving good comment - please, when you are visiting, actually READ the post that is linked and make a thoughtful comment!  

This is NOT a hop for "I'm here from the hop, follow me back" comments!

I choose one featured blogger from the previous week's hop - please make their blog a stop on your hopping!

This week's featured blog is:




Keenly Kristin


Please stop by and check out their blogs and leave some great comment, then link up your own SPECIFIC POST that you'd like comments on - remember - no giveaways!

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1. Link up a SPECIFIC POST (NOT just your blog URL) that you'd like to have more comments on - can be anything EXCEPT GIVEAWAYS and OTHER BLOG HOPS - they will be deleted

2. Visit AT LEAST THREE other blogs and READ the posts and then comment thoughtfully on the post.

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Add the Thirsty for Comments button to your post
Blog about Thirsty for Comments
Add Thirsty for Comments to your Meme List!
Leave a comment here on how I can improve Thirsty for Comments :)

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MeMoves Review and #Giveaway - A Recommended Tool for #Autism

This is the third and final opportunity for you to enter to win a MeMoves Package and I'm pleased to invite Shanon Andreson, a mom of two and the Director of Communications, Autism Society of Minnesota to share her insights with us today:


A Recommended Tool for Autism

When you have a child with autism, few things are easy. Tasks that other families do without thinking require schedules, detailed explanations, anticipation of behavior and emotion changes, and sometimes, on the spot meltdown control. And we’re just talking about an afternoon of errands here.

AAM - Guest Post - Homeschool – the Ultimate IEP #AUTISM

I am pleased to have Tricia Ballad, author, blogger at www.ReturnToDisney.com and homeschooling mom of 4 children, two of whom have ASD diagnoses, as a guest poster on Acting Balanced.  She's one busy lady, so I'm glad she had time to share this fabulous information with us!

Homeschool – the Ultimate IEP

Children with autism often struggle in mainstream classrooms, where their sensory needs cannot be adequately addressed, and their developmental delays often result in painful social ostracizing and bullying. Homeschool is not always the answer to these problems, but it is one option for families struggling with the school system. Homeschooling gives you the flexibility to adapt to your child’s needs in the moment. If he is spinning wildly around the room, there is no point in trying to teach fractions! Instead, take a 20-minute sensory break, then come back to the math lesson.

Before you decide to homeschool your autistic child, keep in mind that assuming full, personal responsibility for his education can be daunting, especially if – like me – you have no formal training as a teacher. However, it can be truly amazing how much children learn if you simply provide the right atmosphere and encourage them to explore.

In the three years that I have homeschooled my two autistic children, I have learned a few things that will help if you are currently homeschooling or are considering transitioning out of mainstream schooling.

Borrowing From the Classroom

Structure and routine is crucial for the autistic child. If your child is transitioning out of a mainstream classroom, he will recognize certain elements of the school day. Create a daily visual schedule similar to what his teacher used in the classroom, and let him be “Schedule Helper” each day. Using a schedule that he already associates with school will help him transition from playtime to school time, and will help him understand that even though you might be sitting at the kitchen table, he is still “in school.

    classroom management tools help autistic kids transition into school time
If you have an extra bedroom, den, or family room, you might want to consider setting up a dedicated classroom. This will help you keep school supplies from migrating all over the house, and will help your child transition into school mode.

Sensory Breaks

If, like many autistic children, yours has sensory needs be sure to speak to his Occupational Therapist about integrating sensory diet activities into your homeschool routine. I plan a 15 to 20 minute sensory break at the very beginning of our day, because one of my children needs alerting activities before he can focus and the other (my sensory seeker) needs calming activities. I find that addressing their sensory needs first makes the entire day go much more smoothly.
 Sensory activities, such as swinging, help some autistic children maintain focus


Keep small sensory items available in your school space. I keep a plastic rice bin handy because I find that burying his hand in rice helps my son focus on his work. He also sits on a large yoga ball instead of a traditional chair. Yes, my son bounces while he listens to me read, but he can tell you exactly what happened in the story. If he had to sit on a stationary chair during the same story, he would be so distracted he wouldn’t even hear the words.

Social Skills

One of the hallmarks of autism is difficulty in social situations. Our children have to learn social behavior just like they learn reading and math – it’s an academic subject. We read social stories, discuss and role play social situations as a regular part of our school day. We also participate in extra curricular activities that give our kids a chance to practice their social skills in the real world.

Extra curricular activities allow kids to practice
 their 
social skills in real world situations 

Learning Styles and Curriculum

Homeschooling allows the
flexibility to adapt to your child's
preferred learning style
Every child has a different learning style. Some are highly visual, while others learn best by hearing or doing. One of our kids learns best on the computer, so he does his more difficult subjects electronically. Another learns best by listening and discussing, so we accommodate that preference. They will not always have the option of learning through their preferred style, so we make sure to push them outside their comfort zones every so often, usually with a subject they are already comfortable with.

There are a lot of curriculum options available to homeschoolers. Sometimes we’ve found that a curriculum that looked great on paper simply didn’t work well in practice. That’s ok, because we aren’t tied to it. When our Kindergarten math curriculum became too easy for our younger son, we put the book away. He’s finishing the school year learning hands-on math topics such as telling time, identifying and counting currency, and measuring. Next year he will move on to a more advanced math curriculum.

Homeschooling, fundamentally, allows us to do what works for our individual kids. It is a legal educational option in every state, but the rules and regulations for homeschooling vary widely. Some states simply require that you declare yourself a homeschool, while others require strict testing and record keeping. Research your state’s requirements before you decide to homeschool your child. 

Product Review: Old London Melba Toast and sweepstakes announcement

Melba toast has been a staple in my family for years.  It is my father's go-to snack, especially when we are out - there is always a package of melba toast in the car for emergencies or just to snack on when out doing errands, so when I was approached to be part of an Old London review, I knew I had to check it out, if only for nostalgia sake...

Winners, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

One giveaway ended last night, and the Gorton's Seafood Giveaway had three winners from 234 entries:

AAM - Review & #Giveaway - My Sibling Doll #Autism

In celebrating Autism Awareness month, I have been highlighting the joys and strains of parenting children with Autism, and I know that one of the more difficult aspects of the strains of special needs children is that sometimes the lives of our other children are negatively impacted by the disability.  One of the ways to help all of our children cope with Autism, is making sure we have an open dialog abut it and include the kids in planning and decision making, but it's not always easy.

Wordless Wednesday - A few of Robyn's Disney Pics


The Summer Movie I Want to See is:

The Help


I read the book and loved it - and I have to say that I rarely want to rush out to see how the movie comes out - but I think this could be fabulous:

Winners, Ending today and Bonus Entry!

There are three lucky winners today, random.org has chosen from hundreds of entries to let me announce:

AAM Guest Post: Travelling This Summer?

Traveling this summer?
Help a child with autism participate in family life and vacations
By Caroline Eggerding, M.D.
Life can be challenging for families of kids with autism – but it can still include fun, friends and extended family.
 

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