Aspergers Treatment Why YOU Should Consider These (3 BEST)

Aspergers Treatment Why YOU Should Consider These (3 BEST)

Welcome to "Empowering Asperger's: Exploring Treatment Options." In this enlightening episode, we delve into the importance of considering various treatment options for individuals with Asperger's syndrome, highlighting three of the most effective approaches.


Hosted by Dan, who shares his personal insights as someone living with Autism, ADHD, and OCD, this podcast aims to empower individuals with Asperger's and their caregivers by providing valuable information on treatment strategies.


Through insightful discussions and expert insights, we explore three of the best treatment options for Asperger's syndrome, including behavioral therapies, social skills training, and sensory integration techniques. Each approach is carefully examined to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of its benefits and applications in supporting individuals with Asperger's.


Whether you're a parent seeking guidance on treatment options for your child, an individual with Asperger's looking to explore new strategies, or a healthcare professional seeking to enhance your practice, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.


Join us in "Empowering Asperger's: Exploring Treatment Options" as we navigate the landscape of Asperger's treatment and empower individuals with the knowledge and resources they need to thrive.

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YOU DON’T HAVE SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER?

YOU DON’T HAVE SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER?

This is why sensory processing disorder can be difficult to diagnose. 🎉 To celebrate Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) Month, Soundsory is giving a discount of 30% off on their website. Click on the link and use code THEASPIE10 to get an EXTRA 10% off your purchase - https://soundsory.com/THEASPIE10 🎧 Soundsory Headphones for SPD - Recommended by occupational therapists and professionals globally, Soundsory is a multi-sensory, music, and movement program for 30 minutes a day for 40 days. The Soundsory headphones, equipped with a dynamic filter and bone conduction technology, helps improve motor skills and cognitive development in children and adults. Soundsory works on the fine, gross, and visual-motor skills in children leading to enhancements in handwriting and drawing, balance and posture, hand-eye coordination, and sports skills. Soundsory is designed to be safe and effective and is helping children and adults on the autism spectrum, with auditory and sensory processing disorders, and other developmental delays.   Sensory processing disorder is very commonly diagnosed with an autism spectrum condition. People on the autism spectrum will usually display traits of sensory processing disorder. This could be overly sensitive or under the sensitive to certain things like touch sound smell taste temperature I’m closing . There are many reasons that sensory processing disorder can be debilitating and very stressful and difficult for people on the autism spectrum . However, sensory processing disorder can be noted independently of Autism but not officially diagnosed as a standalone condition. This can cause quite a few issues for people who are wanting to get a diagnosis for access to help when the child isn’t displaying other autistic traits. Sensory processing disorder, can be life debilitating for many people in the autism spectrum.

22 Okt 20225min

LEARN MY TOP 3 AUTISM SUPPORT STRATEGIES

LEARN MY TOP 3 AUTISM SUPPORT STRATEGIES

LEARN MY TOP 3 AUTISM SUPPORT STRATEGIES free autism masterclass for parents and caregivers. This is my ultimate free master class to help you understand your autistic kid better and get them more support from a confident perspective. You can do anything you put your mind to and it’s time for me to buddy up and help you create a better experience. REGISTER FREE HERE: https://www.theaspieworld.com/steps/ NOTE! There is limited space available so please register now!

25 Jul 20221min

Want your autistic kid to be happy? Struggle With Anxiety? Need help?

Want your autistic kid to be happy? Struggle With Anxiety? Need help?

I am hosting an online web-class for FREE to help you and your autistic kid. The idea behind this is to share with you 3 of my main strategy areas that you need to know to help with your life and your autistic kids life. You can register for the free online webinar here: https://www.theaspieworld.com/steps/

16 Jul 20221min

Time Is Running Out For live class sign up

Time Is Running Out For live class sign up

REGISTER HERE: https://www.theaspieworld.com/steps/

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Autism Education: How To Overcome The Difficulties (My Story)

Autism Education: How To Overcome The Difficulties (My Story)

How to overcome the difficulties of learning, when you are autistic; what strategies to use (My Story) MASTER CLAS LINK: https://www.theaspieworld.com/steps/ I have been through school from primary all the way to a BSc degree in chemistry, and have had my fair share of ups and downs with the system. Luckily I had a fantastic support system in the university I attended and I was able to pick up some awesome strategies. Here are my top 3 autism education strategies to help you. 1. Audio Record / Cam Clip Slides Using a smart phone and or tablet, record the lectures in audio format to listen to again later. Also take pictures of the slides and whiteboards to reference them later on. 2. Label & Date All Paper Work Using a system of: At the start of every day when getting paper hand outs or notes, mark the date and page number at the top. You can then compile a timeline of hand outs later for revision. 3. Buddy System / Mentor Having a buddy or a mentor to help you emotionally and socially in academia is a very important part of the process. I am going more into depth about all things parent support and help in my FREE autism web-class that you can register onto right now by clicking the link HERE: https://www.theaspieworld.com/steps/

9 Jul 20225min

Check This Out! Sneak Peek Of Upcoming Autism Master Class

Check This Out! Sneak Peek Of Upcoming Autism Master Class

REGISTER FOR THE MASTER CLASS HERE: https://www.theaspieworld.com/steps/

7 Jul 20222min

5 Traits Of Pathological Demand Avoidance YOU MISS!

5 Traits Of Pathological Demand Avoidance YOU MISS!

Here are 5 MUST SEE traits of Pathological Demand Avoidance! This condition is an atypical autism condition that is sometimes co-occurring with an autism diagnosis but can be independent. Here are 5 traits that you must see. 1.Lability Of Mood A person with PDA will have mood control issues and can be shown to change their mood moment to moment. 2.Comfortable in role play or pretend play Because of the use of masking in social situations a person with PDA will be very comfortable in playing games of acting and pretended role play. 3.My have hyper moments and cry a lot Due to mood and emotional control issues, a person of PDA may have hyper-active moments and similarly have moments of upset and crying. 4.May have selective mutism A PDA person can sometimes display selective mutism in situations of social events or social environments. 5.Triggers may be hard to pin down You may notice that a person with PDA can get triggered at random times, but you are not able to notice what the triggers are. I would love to know your thoughts on this topic as lots of people ask me about PDA and I think a conversation needs to happen. Please leave me a comment below.

19 Mai 20224min

Autism Facial Expressions The Fascinating Truth (You Want To Know)

Autism Facial Expressions The Fascinating Truth (You Want To Know)

This is the interesting truth about autism facial expressions and the understanding of facial emotions. As autism impacts the communication part of the brain, there is no surprise that Autistc people have major issues with understanding and identifying peoples facial expressions. But it isn’t just identifying other peoples facial expressions it’s also knowing how to form the appropriate facial expression can be super difficult for autistic people to understand. There are a few reasons why this may be an issue. First off it is common for autistic people to not make eye contact which would cause a lack of visually looking at someone’s face. Another reason is that the communication issues that impact people on the autism spectrum can interfere with the way in which you track and observe emotions on peoples faces. Please leave a comment if you have anything to add, I read every single one. Also please follow @TheAspieWorld for more autism content.

22 Feb 20225min

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