by Tara McClintick | Mar 4, 2019 | Attitude and Integrity, Autism, Conversations with Jake, Story of My Life by Jake
Story of My Life Pt. 14 by Jake McClintick 3/4/19Sometimes I not want to start anything new. Most need to have alone time and not like pressure to have to stop being autistic.I am making God my top priority. To not have stupid madness in my heart feels real most...
by Jake McClintick | Feb 25, 2019 | Autism, Conversations with Jake, Spiritual, Story of My Life by Jake
Story of My Life Pt. 13 by Jake McCClintick 2/25/19Good that my mom not great at getting me to do much. So much of my life I not get to control. Not like other lives I can see. Most have control over life decisions. I have only things in only my house I am becoming...
by Jake McClintick | Oct 25, 2018 | Autism, Challenging Behaviors, Conversations with Jake, Planning for Success, Story of My Life by Jake
Story of My Life (#4) by Jake McClintick October 25, 2018 My trip to Hocking Hills in Ohio lots of stupid times happened mostly because of my autism.The time I lots of slipping on the trail was bad. I not too sure why I got so mad about having to take breaks, but I...
by Tara McClintick | Mar 2, 2017 | Autism, Challenging Behaviors, Interactive Adaptable Games, Planning for Success, Supporting Child Development
To throw and catch a ball may seem like such a basic skill, but for a child with motor isms, it may seem more challenging than going for an Olympic gold medal! It is amazing the amount of skills involved that are typically taken for granted. For instance:...
by Tara McClintick | Jan 10, 2011 | Attitude and Integrity, Autism, Communication and Education, Planning for Success, Supporting Child Development
One of the most important aspects of working with children who have special needs is working towards goals. When progress towards a goal isn’t made, it can be discouraging (to say the least!) Pediastaff.com featured this post in their Pediatric Therapy Corner to share...