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Using Picture Cards with Children with Autism, Part 2 (of 2)

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2008

Learn how to use picture cards and picture schedules in this instructional video (part 2 of 2). For free resources, including picture cards and instructions to print, please visit http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LivingWellWithAutism/

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  • thank you for doing these videos! it really helps :)

  • @ebaymamaqueen  It helps me, too! :) thanks for watching

  • your videos are wonderful to watch and so informative.. my son has just been diagnosed with ASD, he is now 7 and i have been struggling with strategies to help him cope with changes thank you, i have actually learned more from parents than i have from the professionals :D

  • @jengood Thank you so much for your comments. It is amazing who we learn from. I can remember learning things from a 20 year old babysitter. It's humbling. And parents and professionals have helped. This is a tough road, but we are all in this together!

  • I am also just beginning to work with children with autism, so thank you for the great information! I appreciate your explanations about where to get resources for picture cards and how to create a schedule. Parts 1 & 2 of this series are very helpful!

  • @LivingLovingHiking Thanks so much for your commitment to work with children with autism! It means everything to families. Thanks for your comments and for watching!

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  • @kiddlyjesus3000 I can totally understand feeling that way.  Thanks for watching and for providing that great feedback.

  • i have aspergers sometimes cards while i was in school helped me but at home i was treated like the rest of my brothers and sisters i liked the cards at school but at home i did not want cards cause i liked that i was treated the same as my brothers and sisters

  • I am so glad you chose to work with children with special needs. We need more people with big hearts like you. Let me know how it goes!

  • I've just started working with children with autism as a paraprofessional in an Early Childhood Program in our district. I found your information very helpful and I appreciate it very much! Thanks!

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