by Tara McClintick | Aug 25, 2017 | Attitude and Integrity, Book Benefits for Children, Books and Poetry, Communication and Education, Supporting Child Development
You could win both these books: I’ll be giving away 4 sets of both books for the next 2 weeks. No strings attached, I pay shipping. Sign Says NO is a fantastic book for discussing the benefits of rules and limits. “NO” is part of life, and it is...
by Tara McClintick | Mar 21, 2012 | Autism, Book Benefits for Children, Books and Poetry, Challenging Behaviors, Communication and Education, Planning for Success, Supporting Child Development
Generation Rescue.org is a wonderful resource for parents that provides information highlighting the biomedical roots and treatment plans for the symptoms of autism. Their recovery stories provide solutions and/or hope for a better quality of life for our children....
by Tara McClintick | Jan 21, 2011 | Attitude and Integrity, Autism, Book Benefits for Adults, Book Benefits for Children, Books and Poetry, Challenging Behaviors, Communication and Education, Supporting Child Development
Greta Schraer is one of the professional nannies who blogs for RegardingNannies.com – a national blog committed to providing resources for a strong, professional nanny foundation. This post features 5 intriguing questions regarding Tara’s insights about autism and her...
by Tara McClintick | Nov 21, 2009 | Attitude and Integrity, Autism, Book Benefits for Children, Books and Poetry, Challenging Behaviors, Communication and Education, Planning for Success, Supporting Child Development
This was written to introduce the books to the readers of www.autismlearningfelt.com – a blog that reviews and discusses books, games, and toys that are beneficial for children on the autism spectrum. This article is an informative, brief summary of how the...
by Tara McClintick | Aug 10, 2009 | Attitude and Integrity, Autism, Book Benefits for Children, Books and Poetry, Challenging Behaviors, Communication and Education, Interactive Adaptable Games, Planning for Success, Supporting Child Development
Great picture books are one of the BEST tools for building social connections with children, including those most significantly challenged with autism. Written for the PediaStaff eNewsletter to share creative ways picture books can be used to build the social...