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ARTICLES BY DR. STEVEN GUTSTEIN Articles featured topics such as: What is Autism?, Dynamic Intelligence, How to Remediate Autism? and more! From founder of RDIconnect Dr. Steven Gutstein.FAMILY STORIES
Letters Between a Non Speaking Autistic and Apraxic Boy and His Neurotypical Therapist. by RDIconnect | Aug 26, 2016 | Adults & Teens, Family Stories. Alfonso is non-speaking, but he has a lot to say. The world needs to listen and learn from this young man’s wise and whole-hearted way of living. THE IMPORTANCE OF DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Declarative language allows us all (kids and adults) to slow down and think, become better observers of our environment and other people, and take note of those moments when a decision may need to be made. Declarative language helps us move away from being product focused (do XYZ!!), and instead appreciate the process behind all that we do.TANIA MASCIANTONIO
Tania Masciantonio has been working with children with disabilities for over 30 years. Throughout this time she has remained dedicated to supporting individuals and their families to achieve positive outcomes and an improved quality of life.SHERRI MILLER
Sherri Miller is a speech-language pathologist and RDI Certified Consultant working with autistic children in the greater Seattle area. ANSWERING A CHILD'S QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTISM Answering a Child’s Questions about Autism. The following is an actual letter written in response to David, who wrote me when he was 10 years old as part of a research project on autism. David and his parents thought my answers might also be helpful to other children, so with their permission we are reprinting this reply. WHAT IS AN AUTISM MELTDOWN? A meltdown is an intense response to overwhelming circumstances—a complete loss of behavioral control. People with autism often have difficulty expressing when they are feeling overly anxious or overwhelmed, which leads to an involuntary coping mechanism—ameltdown.
AVOID OVERCOMPENSATING FOR COMMUNICATION ISSUES Avoid Overcompensating for Communication Issues. In this week’s post, Laura DeAngelo, A.B., M.B.A., writes about avoiding the overcompensation trap when helping your child become a competent communicator. Many parents of children with autism unknowingly overcompensate for their child’s deficits in communicationcompetence.
BLAIR ARMSTRONG
Blair Armstrong has a big heart for people with ASD and has worked for over 20 years in the autism and developmental disabilities field. He has worked with all levels of the autism spectrum, including children who show the most severe behavioural challenges as a WHAT IS AUTISM AND HOW DO YOU TREAT IT?MEMBER LOGINTRACING THE BEGINNINGSAUTISM: GAINING CLUES FROM INFANT DEVELOPMENT Something just isn’t right and you know it. Our number one goal is to give you the tools and training to create the relationship with your child that you have never been able to have. We do not believe that autism is a disease, nor something to be “cured”. Instead, we know that your child is just who she is meant to be and we can helpyou
ARTICLES BY DR. STEVEN GUTSTEIN Articles featured topics such as: What is Autism?, Dynamic Intelligence, How to Remediate Autism? and more! From founder of RDIconnect Dr. Steven Gutstein.FAMILY STORIES
Letters Between a Non Speaking Autistic and Apraxic Boy and His Neurotypical Therapist. by RDIconnect | Aug 26, 2016 | Adults & Teens, Family Stories. Alfonso is non-speaking, but he has a lot to say. The world needs to listen and learn from this young man’s wise and whole-hearted way of living. THE IMPORTANCE OF DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Declarative language allows us all (kids and adults) to slow down and think, become better observers of our environment and other people, and take note of those moments when a decision may need to be made. Declarative language helps us move away from being product focused (do XYZ!!), and instead appreciate the process behind all that we do.TANIA MASCIANTONIO
Tania Masciantonio has been working with children with disabilities for over 30 years. Throughout this time she has remained dedicated to supporting individuals and their families to achieve positive outcomes and an improved quality of life.SHERRI MILLER
Sherri Miller is a speech-language pathologist and RDI Certified Consultant working with autistic children in the greater Seattle area. ANSWERING A CHILD'S QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTISM Answering a Child’s Questions about Autism. The following is an actual letter written in response to David, who wrote me when he was 10 years old as part of a research project on autism. David and his parents thought my answers might also be helpful to other children, so with their permission we are reprinting this reply. WHAT IS AN AUTISM MELTDOWN? A meltdown is an intense response to overwhelming circumstances—a complete loss of behavioral control. People with autism often have difficulty expressing when they are feeling overly anxious or overwhelmed, which leads to an involuntary coping mechanism—ameltdown.
AVOID OVERCOMPENSATING FOR COMMUNICATION ISSUES Avoid Overcompensating for Communication Issues. In this week’s post, Laura DeAngelo, A.B., M.B.A., writes about avoiding the overcompensation trap when helping your child become a competent communicator. Many parents of children with autism unknowingly overcompensate for their child’s deficits in communicationcompetence.
BLAIR ARMSTRONG
Blair Armstrong has a big heart for people with ASD and has worked for over 20 years in the autism and developmental disabilities field. He has worked with all levels of the autism spectrum, including children who show the most severe behavioural challenges as aFAMILY STORIES
Letters Between a Non Speaking Autistic and Apraxic Boy and His Neurotypical Therapist. by RDIconnect | Aug 26, 2016 | Adults & Teens, Family Stories. Alfonso is non-speaking, but he has a lot to say. The world needs to listen and learn from this young man’s wise and whole-hearted way of living. IMPROVING COMMUNICATION IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM Improving Communication for Your Speech Client’s with Autism. Your role as a speech-language pathologist (SLP) involves helping someone communicate through speech by making sounds, speaking words, and improving articulation, but we know it involves so much more, especially with children with autism. MYSTERIOUS THINGS PEOPLE WITH AUTISM DO This chart can help demystify some of those behaviors. Teacher’s or Peer’s Impression. Possible Reasons for Behavior. Uncaring and/or rude. Has difficulty understanding social cues (especially nonverbal cues like posture, gesture, facial expressions, and tone of voice). Doesn’t pick up on social expectations or norms of classroombehavior.
SELF-REGULATION AND AUTISM This guest blog post was submitted to us by Rosanne Papadopoulos, OT Reg. (MB) and RDI® Program Consultant. Relationship Development Intervention (RDI®) imbeds principles of self-regulation when helping parents guide the thinking of their child with autism. AVOID OVERCOMPENSATING FOR COMMUNICATION ISSUES Avoid Overcompensating for Communication Issues. In this week’s post, Laura DeAngelo, A.B., M.B.A., writes about avoiding the overcompensation trap when helping your child become a competent communicator. Many parents of children with autism unknowingly overcompensate for their child’s deficits in communicationcompetence.
THE INVISIBLE SIGNS OF ASPERGER'S Kamini Lakhani is a, RDI® program consultant and the Director of SAI School (ABA Center) and SAI Connections (RDI Center). She has over 19 years of experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and currently serves as the director of THE IMPORTANCE OF GESTURE IN COMMUNICATION What we find is that it’s very important to include gesture as part of working with communication and developing communication. Remember, it’s not this type of gesture but it’s also a way of pacing oneself in communication, too. It’s also a way of increasing the sense of relatedness between yourself and others. WHAT IS AN AUTISM MELTDOWN? A meltdown is an intense response to overwhelming circumstances—a complete loss of behavioral control. People with autism often have difficulty expressing when they are feeling overly anxious or overwhelmed, which leads to an involuntary coping mechanism—ameltdown.
BLAIR ARMSTRONG
Blair Armstrong has a big heart for people with ASD and has worked for over 20 years in the autism and developmental disabilities field. He has worked with all levels of the autism spectrum, including children who show the most severe behavioural challenges as aLISA PALASTI
4130 Bellaire Blvd. Houston 77025 Office hours: 9-5pm CST 713.838.1362info@rdiconnect.com
WHAT IS AUTISM AND HOW DO YOU TREAT IT?MEMBER LOGINTRACING THE BEGINNINGSAUTISM: GAINING CLUES FROM INFANT DEVELOPMENT Something just isn’t right and you know it. Our number one goal is to give you the tools and training to create the relationship with your child that you have never been able to have. We do not believe that autism is a disease, nor something to be “cured”. Instead, we know that your child is just who she is meant to be and we can helpyou
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING COURSE FOR AUTISM The RDIconnect™ Consultant Training Program is a unique educational program available for adults with credentials in a broad range of professional backgrounds and specialty areas. The entire program includes the following steps and typically takes about a year or less to complete. Professional Training Course Part I: This course combines FIND AN RDI® CONSULTANT Adrianne Kmet. RDI Certified Consultant, BScN, RN. Email: adrianne@discoverautism.ca Phone: 6043652412 Areas Serviced: BC: Vancouver Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast, Fraser Valley, Interior, North, Remote areas, First Nations; Canada & beyond: please inquire Learn More About Adrianne. Blair Armstrong RDI Certified Consultant, BSc, PhD Student (ABD), Residential Care ARTICLES BY DR. STEVEN GUTSTEIN Articles featured topics such as: What is Autism?, Dynamic Intelligence, How to Remediate Autism? and more! From founder of RDIconnect Dr. Steven Gutstein. DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Using declarative language to share your thoughts and feelings provides children with a window into the way you view the world in an inviting, nonthreatening way. In addition, if different people regularly use declarative language for this purpose, we help the child to understand that different people have different thoughts, opinions THE IMPORTANCE OF DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Declarative language allows us all (kids and adults) to slow down and think, become better observers of our environment and other people, and take note of those moments when a decision may need to be made. Declarative language helps us move away from being product focused (do XYZ!!), and instead appreciate the process behind all that we do. DYNAMIC COMMUNICATION TIPS Encourage Thoughtful Dialogue. If your student is verbal, you cannot assume that when you tell her something that she is interpreting it in the way you meant. Autism is a cognitive disorder that can create a disconnect between language and meaning. Communication needs to avoid lecture and rapid-fire questioning in order to encourage thoughtful WHAT IS AN AUTISM MELTDOWN? A meltdown is an intense response to overwhelming circumstances—a complete loss of behavioral control. People with autism often have difficulty expressing when they are feeling overly anxious or overwhelmed, which leads to an involuntary coping mechanism—ameltdown.
TANIA MASCIANTONIO
Tania Masciantonio has been working with children with disabilities for over 30 years. Throughout this time she has remained dedicated to supporting individuals and their families to achieve positive outcomes and an improved quality of life.SHERRI MILLER
Sherri Miller is a speech-language pathologist and RDI Certified Consultant working with autistic children in the greater Seattle area. WHAT IS AUTISM AND HOW DO YOU TREAT IT?MEMBER LOGINTRACING THE BEGINNINGSAUTISM: GAINING CLUES FROM INFANT DEVELOPMENT Something just isn’t right and you know it. Our number one goal is to give you the tools and training to create the relationship with your child that you have never been able to have. We do not believe that autism is a disease, nor something to be “cured”. Instead, we know that your child is just who she is meant to be and we can helpyou
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING COURSE FOR AUTISM The RDIconnect™ Consultant Training Program is a unique educational program available for adults with credentials in a broad range of professional backgrounds and specialty areas. The entire program includes the following steps and typically takes about a year or less to complete. Professional Training Course Part I: This course combines FIND AN RDI® CONSULTANT Adrianne Kmet. RDI Certified Consultant, BScN, RN. Email: adrianne@discoverautism.ca Phone: 6043652412 Areas Serviced: BC: Vancouver Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast, Fraser Valley, Interior, North, Remote areas, First Nations; Canada & beyond: please inquire Learn More About Adrianne. Blair Armstrong RDI Certified Consultant, BSc, PhD Student (ABD), Residential Care ARTICLES BY DR. STEVEN GUTSTEIN Articles featured topics such as: What is Autism?, Dynamic Intelligence, How to Remediate Autism? and more! From founder of RDIconnect Dr. Steven Gutstein. DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Using declarative language to share your thoughts and feelings provides children with a window into the way you view the world in an inviting, nonthreatening way. In addition, if different people regularly use declarative language for this purpose, we help the child to understand that different people have different thoughts, opinions THE IMPORTANCE OF DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Declarative language allows us all (kids and adults) to slow down and think, become better observers of our environment and other people, and take note of those moments when a decision may need to be made. Declarative language helps us move away from being product focused (do XYZ!!), and instead appreciate the process behind all that we do. DYNAMIC COMMUNICATION TIPS Encourage Thoughtful Dialogue. If your student is verbal, you cannot assume that when you tell her something that she is interpreting it in the way you meant. Autism is a cognitive disorder that can create a disconnect between language and meaning. Communication needs to avoid lecture and rapid-fire questioning in order to encourage thoughtful WHAT IS AN AUTISM MELTDOWN? A meltdown is an intense response to overwhelming circumstances—a complete loss of behavioral control. People with autism often have difficulty expressing when they are feeling overly anxious or overwhelmed, which leads to an involuntary coping mechanism—ameltdown.
TANIA MASCIANTONIO
Tania Masciantonio has been working with children with disabilities for over 30 years. Throughout this time she has remained dedicated to supporting individuals and their families to achieve positive outcomes and an improved quality of life.SHERRI MILLER
Sherri Miller is a speech-language pathologist and RDI Certified Consultant working with autistic children in the greater Seattle area.RDICONNECT CALENDAR
4130 Bellaire Blvd. Houston 77025 Office hours: 9-5pm CST 713.838.1362info@rdiconnect.com
FIND AN RDI® CONSULTANT Adrianne Kmet. RDI Certified Consultant, BScN, RN. Email: adrianne@discoverautism.ca Phone: 6043652412 Areas Serviced: BC: Vancouver Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast, Fraser Valley, Interior, North, Remote areas, First Nations; Canada & beyond: please inquire Learn More About Adrianne. Blair Armstrong RDI Certified Consultant, BSc, PhD Student (ABD), Residential Care DYNAMIC COMMUNICATION TIPS Here are a few general tips for improving dynamic communication with your children: Eliminate the Focus on Eye Contact. If you are at all interested in understanding the thinking and attention of your student, the first thing you must do is stop teaching eye contact. DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE This article by Linda Murphy was first published here in 2012. Declarative language, plain and simple, is stating out loud what one knows or thinks in the form of a comment.It may be used to share an opinion (I love spaghetti!); make a prediction (I think we are going to the movies tomorrow.); announce / celebrate (We had a great time today!); observe (I notice that your friend wants a turn WHEN STIMMING TURNS VIOLENT When an autistic child’s behavior leaps from normal stimming to aggression, typically it is a sign that the child is having problems with self-regulation. This might look like a meltdown, but when it turns violent, it can include unhealthy and harmful stims (towards self and others), such as hair pulling, biting, slapping, banging ofthe head
WHAT IS DYNAMIC INTELLIGENCE? Kamini Lakhani is a, RDI program consultant and the Director of SAI School (ABA Center) and SAI Connections (RDI Center). She has over 19 years of experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and currently serves as the director of ANSWERING A CHILD'S QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTISM Answering a Child’s Questions about Autism. The following is an actual letter written in response to David, who wrote me when he was 10 years old as part of a research project on autism. David and his parents thought my answers might also be helpful to other children, so with their permission we are reprinting this reply. THE INVISIBLE SIGNS OF ASPERGER'S Asperger syndrome is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others. People with Asperger syndrome see, hear and feel the world differently to other people. If you have Asperger syndrome, you have it for life – it is not an illness or disease and cannot be ‘cured’. ARE YOU EXPERIENCING "AUTISM BURNOUT"? Parents of children with special needs, autism included, are at a greater risk of developing what we call “caregiver burnout”. This is a common problem caused by a lack of self-care and a constant feeling of being overwhelmed and ‘on’ all the time. While it’s normal to feel stressed and tired as a parent of any child, hittingthe
LINDA MURPHY
Linda Murphy provides RDI therapy, speech therapy, social groups, occupational therapy, craniosacral therapy, a summer camp, and professional/parent trainings. WHAT IS AUTISM AND HOW DO YOU TREAT IT?MEMBER LOGINTRACING THE BEGINNINGSAUTISM: GAINING CLUES FROM INFANT DEVELOPMENTRDI FOR AUTISM Something just isn’t right and you know it. Our number one goal is to give you the tools and training to create the relationship with your child that you have never been able to have. We do not believe that autism is a disease, nor something to be “cured”. Instead, we know that your child is just who she is meant to be and we can helpyou
WHAT IS RDI® FOR AUTISM? ONLINE AUTISM COMMUNITY FOR PARENTS The RDI® Online Learning Community Gives You the Resources for Growth. Even the most intrepid saint-like parents might feel the ominous weight and pressure of cabin fever when family time is not a choice but a 24/7 sequestered reality. Especially difficult are programs reliant on staff no longer available because of quarantine. ARTICLES BY DR. STEVEN GUTSTEIN Articles featured topics such as: What is Autism?, Dynamic Intelligence, How to Remediate Autism? and more! From founder of RDIconnect Dr. Steven Gutstein.TANIA MASCIANTONIO
Tania Masciantonio has been working with children with disabilities for over 30 years. Throughout this time she has remained dedicated to supporting individuals and their families to achieve positive outcomes and an improved quality of life. THE IMPORTANCE OF DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Declarative language allows us all (kids and adults) to slow down and think, become better observers of our environment and other people, and take note of those moments when a decision may need to be made. Declarative language helps us move away from being product focused (do XYZ!!), and instead appreciate the process behind all that we do. ANSWERING A CHILD'S QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTISM Answering a Child’s Questions about Autism. The following is an actual letter written in response to David, who wrote me when he was 10 years old as part of a research project on autism. David and his parents thought my answers might also be helpful to other children, so with their permission we are reprinting this reply.SHERRI MILLER
Sherri Miller is a speech-language pathologist and RDI Certified Consultant working with autistic children in the greater Seattle area. WHAT IS AN AUTISM MELTDOWN? A meltdown is an intense response to overwhelming circumstances—a complete loss of behavioral control. People with autism often have difficulty expressing when they are feeling overly anxious or overwhelmed, which leads to an involuntary coping mechanism—ameltdown.
THE INVISIBLE SIGNS OF ASPERGER'S Asperger syndrome is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others. People with Asperger syndrome see, hear and feel the world differently to other people. If you have Asperger syndrome, you have it for life – it is not an illness or disease and cannot be ‘cured’. WHAT IS AUTISM AND HOW DO YOU TREAT IT?MEMBER LOGINTRACING THE BEGINNINGSAUTISM: GAINING CLUES FROM INFANT DEVELOPMENTRDI FOR AUTISM Something just isn’t right and you know it. Our number one goal is to give you the tools and training to create the relationship with your child that you have never been able to have. We do not believe that autism is a disease, nor something to be “cured”. Instead, we know that your child is just who she is meant to be and we can helpyou
WHAT IS RDI® FOR AUTISM? ONLINE AUTISM COMMUNITY FOR PARENTS The RDI® Online Learning Community Gives You the Resources for Growth. Even the most intrepid saint-like parents might feel the ominous weight and pressure of cabin fever when family time is not a choice but a 24/7 sequestered reality. Especially difficult are programs reliant on staff no longer available because of quarantine. ARTICLES BY DR. STEVEN GUTSTEIN Articles featured topics such as: What is Autism?, Dynamic Intelligence, How to Remediate Autism? and more! From founder of RDIconnect Dr. Steven Gutstein.TANIA MASCIANTONIO
Tania Masciantonio has been working with children with disabilities for over 30 years. Throughout this time she has remained dedicated to supporting individuals and their families to achieve positive outcomes and an improved quality of life. THE IMPORTANCE OF DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Declarative language allows us all (kids and adults) to slow down and think, become better observers of our environment and other people, and take note of those moments when a decision may need to be made. Declarative language helps us move away from being product focused (do XYZ!!), and instead appreciate the process behind all that we do. ANSWERING A CHILD'S QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTISM Answering a Child’s Questions about Autism. The following is an actual letter written in response to David, who wrote me when he was 10 years old as part of a research project on autism. David and his parents thought my answers might also be helpful to other children, so with their permission we are reprinting this reply.SHERRI MILLER
Sherri Miller is a speech-language pathologist and RDI Certified Consultant working with autistic children in the greater Seattle area. WHAT IS AN AUTISM MELTDOWN? A meltdown is an intense response to overwhelming circumstances—a complete loss of behavioral control. People with autism often have difficulty expressing when they are feeling overly anxious or overwhelmed, which leads to an involuntary coping mechanism—ameltdown.
THE INVISIBLE SIGNS OF ASPERGER'S Asperger syndrome is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others. People with Asperger syndrome see, hear and feel the world differently to other people. If you have Asperger syndrome, you have it for life – it is not an illness or disease and cannot be ‘cured’. RDI PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CANADA RDI ® Online Training. March 31 – June 23, 2021. Sept 29 – Dec 22, 2021. Time: 12 pm – 2:30 pm EST (if you want to list them in CST its 11 am – 1:30 pm) Download a Certification Packet! For more information on professional training and to schedule a Skype Q and A, email Lisa at info@mindfulguideconsulting.com. FIND AN RDI® CONSULTANT Adrianne Kmet. RDI Certified Consultant, BScN, RN. Email: adrianne@discoverautism.ca Phone: 6043652412 Areas Serviced: BC: Vancouver Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast, Fraser Valley, Interior, North, Remote areas, First Nations; Canada & beyond: please inquire Learn More About Adrianne. Blair Armstrong RDI Certified Consultant, BSc, PhD Student (ABD), Residential Care DYNAMIC COMMUNICATION TIPS Encourage Thoughtful Dialogue. If your student is verbal, you cannot assume that when you tell her something that she is interpreting it in the way you meant. Autism is a cognitive disorder that can create a disconnect between language and meaning. Communication needs to avoid lecture and rapid-fire questioning in order to encourage thoughtful THE IMPORTANCE OF DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Declarative language allows us all (kids and adults) to slow down and think, become better observers of our environment and other people, and take note of those moments when a decision may need to be made. Declarative language helps us move away from being product focused (do XYZ!!), and instead appreciate the process behind all that we do. EXPERIENCE SHARING COMMUNICATION In RDI, parents work right at the start on increasing declarative, experience sharing communication, reducing verbal prompts, increasing nonverbal communication, and find that their child starts to respond. Try using declarative, experience sharing communication the next time you interact with your child – you’ll find while it requires more FOUNDATIONS OF DYNAMIC INTELLIGENCE Foundations of Dynamic Intelligence. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Dynamic Intelligence opens the door for children with autism to learn that their experience is a very valuable commodity for them. When the foundations of Dynamic Intelligence are set in place, the child begins to use their mind as a very powerfultool.
THE INVISIBLE SIGNS OF ASPERGER'S Kamini Lakhani is a, RDI® program consultant and the Director of SAI School (ABA Center) and SAI Connections (RDI Center). She has over 19 years of experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and currently serves as the director of FRAMES OF REFERENCE IN AUTISM Recently I’ve been listening to Invisibilia, a podcast “about about the unseen forces that control human behavior – our ideas, beliefs, assumptions, and thoughts.”. This week’s episode is on Frames of Reference. The first segment is about Kim, a doctor with Asperger’s Syndrome (or “high-functioning” autism). Kimparticipated in
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING "AUTISM BURNOUT"? Parents of children with special needs, autism included, are at a greater risk of developing what we call “caregiver burnout”. This is a common problem caused by a lack of self-care and a constant feeling of being overwhelmed and ‘on’ all the time. While it’s normal to feel stressed and tired as a parent of any child, hittingthe
LISA PALASTI
4130 Bellaire Blvd. Houston 77025 Office hours: 9-5pm CST 713.838.1362info@rdiconnect.com
WHAT IS AUTISM AND HOW DO YOU TREAT IT?MEMBER LOGINTRACING THE BEGINNINGSAUTISM: GAINING CLUES FROM INFANT DEVELOPMENTRDI FOR AUTISM Restoring Real Relationship & Connection. Of all the things that make the RDI® model different, our focus on relationship is primary. Think about it; no matter where your child is on the autism spectrum, or how many skills they have developed with other therapies, the biggest hole in your family right now is likely your lack of relationship with yourchild.
WHAT IS RDI® FOR AUTISM? ONLINE AUTISM COMMUNITY FOR PARENTS Facing an autism diagnosis and need support, facts and education about autism? The RDI® online learning community is a support and educationportal for parents.
ARTICLES BY DR. STEVEN GUTSTEIN Articles featured topics such as: What is Autism?, Dynamic Intelligence, How to Remediate Autism? and more! From founder of RDIconnect Dr. Steven Gutstein. THE IMPORTANCE OF DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Linda Murphy has been a speech language pathologist since 1999. She is also a Certified Early Intervention Specialist and an RDI® Program Certified Consultant – in fact, she is one of the few people in Massachusetts certified to offer the RDI® program.TANIA MASCIANTONIO
Tania Masciantonio has been working with children with disabilities for over 30 years. Throughout this time she has remained dedicated to supporting individuals and their families to achieve positive outcomes and an improved quality of life.SHERRI MILLER
Sherri Miller is a speech-language pathologist and RDI Certified Consultant working with autistic children in the greater Seattle area. ANSWERING A CHILD'S QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTISM The following is an actual letter written in response to David, who wrote me when he was 10 years old as part of a research project onautism.
LINDA MURPHY
Linda Murphy provides RDI therapy, speech therapy, social groups, occupational therapy, craniosacral therapy, a summer camp, and professional/parent trainings. WHAT IS AN AUTISM MELTDOWN? Thank you for mentioning how a meltdown may occur if your child with autism is unable to ask for assistance while they are anxious. My son is excited to attend kindergarten next year, but I need to find a way to help him learn how to control his temper around other children so that he can make friends. WHAT IS AUTISM AND HOW DO YOU TREAT IT?MEMBER LOGINTRACING THE BEGINNINGSAUTISM: GAINING CLUES FROM INFANT DEVELOPMENTRDI FOR AUTISM Restoring Real Relationship & Connection. Of all the things that make the RDI® model different, our focus on relationship is primary. Think about it; no matter where your child is on the autism spectrum, or how many skills they have developed with other therapies, the biggest hole in your family right now is likely your lack of relationship with yourchild.
WHAT IS RDI® FOR AUTISM? ONLINE AUTISM COMMUNITY FOR PARENTS Facing an autism diagnosis and need support, facts and education about autism? The RDI® online learning community is a support and educationportal for parents.
ARTICLES BY DR. STEVEN GUTSTEIN Articles featured topics such as: What is Autism?, Dynamic Intelligence, How to Remediate Autism? and more! From founder of RDIconnect Dr. Steven Gutstein. THE IMPORTANCE OF DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE Linda Murphy has been a speech language pathologist since 1999. She is also a Certified Early Intervention Specialist and an RDI® Program Certified Consultant – in fact, she is one of the few people in Massachusetts certified to offer the RDI® program.TANIA MASCIANTONIO
Tania Masciantonio has been working with children with disabilities for over 30 years. Throughout this time she has remained dedicated to supporting individuals and their families to achieve positive outcomes and an improved quality of life.SHERRI MILLER
Sherri Miller is a speech-language pathologist and RDI Certified Consultant working with autistic children in the greater Seattle area. ANSWERING A CHILD'S QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTISM The following is an actual letter written in response to David, who wrote me when he was 10 years old as part of a research project onautism.
LINDA MURPHY
Linda Murphy provides RDI therapy, speech therapy, social groups, occupational therapy, craniosacral therapy, a summer camp, and professional/parent trainings. WHAT IS AN AUTISM MELTDOWN? Thank you for mentioning how a meltdown may occur if your child with autism is unable to ask for assistance while they are anxious. My son is excited to attend kindergarten next year, but I need to find a way to help him learn how to control his temper around other children so that he can make friends. RDI PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CANADA For more information on professional training and to schedule a Skype Q and A, email Lisa at info@mindfulguideconsulting.com. Are You a Parent Interested in RDI® in Canada? Lisa Palasti is offering online parent training classes for parents interested in FIND AN RDI® CONSULTANT Adrianne Kmet. RDI Certified Consultant, BScN, RN. Email: adrianne@discoverautism.ca Phone: 6043652412 Areas Serviced: BC: Vancouver Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast, Fraser Valley, Interior, North, Remote areas, First Nations; Canada & beyond: please inquire Learn More About Adrianne. Blair Armstrong RDI Certified Consultant, BSc, PhD Student (ABD), Residential CareCOMING OUT OF CHAOS
In the beginning of the 2020 COVID quarantine, RDI®️️ program consultants Kat Lee and Lisa Palasti gave a presentation to help autism parents and the RDIconnect community to surviving staying at home, working virtually with a consultant and how to avoid chaos.watch the first video here ONLINE AUTISM COMMUNITY FOR PARENTS With all of the various autism therapies, treatments and interventions out there, I’ll bet you are wondering one thing. “How do I know what will work for my child and my family?“ Whether you are new to the world of autism or have spent years trying to find answers, we have the resources and information you and your family need to start the healing process and move on with your life. DECLARATIVE LANGUAGE This article by Linda Murphy was first published here in 2012. Declarative language, plain and simple, is stating out loud what one knows or thinks in the form of a comment.It may be used to share an opinion (I love spaghetti!); make a prediction (I think we are going to the movies tomorrow.); announce / celebrate (We had a great time today!); observe (I notice that your friend wants a turn ARE YOU EXPERIENCING "AUTISM BURNOUT"? This guest blog post was written by RDI® certified consultant Lisa Palasti. You can read the original here.. Parents of children with special needs, autism included, are at a greater risk of developing what we call “caregiver burnout”. THE INVISIBLE SIGNS OF ASPERGER'S Kamini Lakhani is a, RDI® program consultant and the Director of SAI School (ABA Center) and SAI Connections (RDI Center). She has over 19 years of experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and currently serves as the director of FRAMES OF REFERENCE IN AUTISM This guest blog post was written by RDI consultant Dr. Sarah Wayland. You can read the original article here.. Recently I’ve been listening to Invisibilia, a podcast “about about the unseen forces that control human behavior – our ideas, beliefs, assumptions, and thoughts.”This week’s episode is on Frames of Reference.LINDA MURPHY
Linda Murphy provides RDI therapy, speech therapy, social groups, occupational therapy, craniosacral therapy, a summer camp, and professional/parent trainings.LISA PALASTI
4130 Bellaire Blvd. Houston 77025 Office hours: 9-5pm CST 713.838.1362info@rdiconnect.com
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Did you know that most autism treatment models are based on outdated research and don’t offer an increase in your family’s quality of life? Are you searching for better answers for your family ? Autism Education Starts Here RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTION (RDI®) Has someone in your family recently received an autism diagnosis? Or have you found other therapies can’t get you any closer towards your desires for your child? RDI® offers real hope and help for families supporting individuals with autism and other developmental difficulties. RDI® has often been called the missing element in treating autism because we don’t try to whitewash symptoms, but go to the heart of the differences and offer solutions that will improve your family’s quality of life.PreviousNext
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RESTORING REAL RELATIONSHIP & CONNECTION Of all the things that make the RDI® model different, our focus on relationship is primary. Think about it; no matter where your child is on the autism spectrum, or how many skills they have developed with other therapies, the biggest hole in your family right now is likely your lack of RELATIONSHIP with your child. Something just isn’t right and you know it. Our number one goal is to give you the tools and training to create the relationship with your child that you have never been able to have. We do not believe that autism is a disease, nor something to be “cured”. Instead, we know that your child is just who she is meant to be and we can help you to help her to reachher full potential.
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