Posted on June 18th, 2008 by admin
This National Autism Association plea is related to California. I wonder how this is handled by other states with the Amber Alert, or if they have similar guidelines. The official government site doesn’t look to mention Autism at all.
CURRENTLY, AMBER ALERTS WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM THAT WANDER OR […]
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Filed under: Autism and Emergencies, Flight Risk
Posted on April 11th, 2008 by admin
Tooele boy with autism helps save mom in labor
TOOELE, Utah (ABC 4 News) - An 11-year-old boy in Tooele will have an amazing story to tell his new baby sister when she gets a little older. Last week, he came to his mother’s aid when she unexpectedly went into labor, and he may have saved […]
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Filed under: Autism and Emergencies, Autism in the News, Autism in the USA
Posted on February 19th, 2008 by admin
Posted on February 4th, 2008 by admin
Know where you kids are with the IonKids Wristag system. This child safety system consists of2 components: a comfortable bracelet for the child to wear and a convenient base unit a parent can easily carry and operate. The base unit will monitor up to 4 Wristags from up to 300 feet away, alerting you with […]
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Filed under: Autism Tech, Autism and Emergencies, Flight Risk, ion Kids
Posted on January 16th, 2008 by admin
Autism Spectrum Disorders and X10 Technology
One thing is for sure if you have a child with Autism, if that child is alone in another part of the house, mischief could be afoot. Luckily, in today’s world, parents need not worry. There are some incredible products to help you manage your household, […]
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Filed under: X10, Autism and Home Automation, Autism Security, Autism and Emergencies, Thriving with Autism, Family, Autism and Computers, Flight Risk
Posted on January 13th, 2008 by admin
Autism Lessons By AARON SANBORN of Foster’s Daily Democrat
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DOVER — Any type of emergency situation involving children can be more complicated for firefighters, rescue personnel and police.
When a child with autism is involved, however, it can be even more difficult. Experts say someone trying to help who is unaware […]
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Filed under: Autism 911, Autism and Emergencies, Autism Awareness