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In the autism community, one of the most fiercely debated topics is how to refer to people on the spectrum. Here’s the difference between saying a child with autism vs. autistic child. While some prefer the term ‘people with autism’, others lean towards ‘autistic person’. Then there are those …
12.01.2017 · From Different Roads to Learning
Regardless of whether you are a current Medicare recipient or your eligibility is fast approaching, you should learn about the changes that Medicare is facing in the new year. Medicare, the national health program, is for U.S. residents ages 65 and older, those who are disabled, and individuals with…
11.01.2017 · From Assistive Technology Blog
It’s Tuesday, folks! Check out our products on sale for our Pick of the Week and make math fun!  This week only, use promo code “money20” at checkout for 20% off your purchase!   The post Pick of the Week: 20% Off Money Matters appeared first on Different Roads to Learni…
10.01.2017 · From Different Roads to Learning
As parents, we want our kids to want to have good behavior. They should want to behave because it’s the right thing to do, right? Yeah right. This is why all parents should use token economies. Have you met a 3 year old with an innate desire to good for this world? It’s in there somewhere but at age…
05.01.2017 · From Different Roads to Learning
Happy 2017, Different Roads family! Just because the holidays are over doesn’t mean there aren’t any good sales left.  Save 20% on your purchase of select organizers this week only by using promo code  organize20 at checkout! Get organized NOW! The post Pick of the Week: 20% Off Visual S…
04.01.2017 · From Different Roads to Learning
We learned a few months ago about Microsoft’s hiring program for candidates on the Autism spectrum but that is not Microsoft’s only initiative towards creating a diverse workforce and inclusive culture. The success of that pilot initiative paved way for several more, thus providing more …
03.01.2017 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Newer products and solutions in the assistive technology realm are constantly striving towards bringing more independence to people with disabilities. One such product, designed by industrial design student Loren Lim in Singapore, contains a set of attachments that is meant to provide comfort and in…
28.12.2016 · From Assistive Technology Blog
When searching for a great restaurant or choosing a movie to go see, often we consider the personal reports of neighbors, work associates and friends. Why not? Their “testimonies” give us a quick method for judging the probability that a particular restaurant or movie will be a good investment. Of c…
22.12.2016 · From Different Roads to Learning
Find a better way to manage your time and check more things off your to-do list this school year! Created with ABA principles by Dan Sundberg, PhD, the Self Management Planner is perfect for those who have busy and frequently changing schedules and want something that will do more than schedule time…
20.12.2016 · From Different Roads to Learning
This article first appeared on Vive health’s blog. Bed sores are, unfortunately, one of the most common ailments resulting from mobility issues. It’s important to begin bed sore treatment at the first sign of any symptoms.  Pressure ulcers are much easier to deal with when they’re …
16.12.2016 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Working toward a BCBA or BCaBA is hard work – attending classes, getting experience hours and, working, often full time, and for many, doing all this while raising a family. The good news is that all of this hard work will someday pay off. After all, the ultimate goal of this is to be qualified to p…
15.12.2016 · From Different Roads to Learning
This week, save 20% on your purchase of our new titles from AAPC by using promo code diary20 at checkout! Shop here! The post Pick of the Week: 20% Off AAPC Books! appeared first on Different Roads to Learning Blog. Source: Different Roads to Learning
13.12.2016 · From Different Roads to Learning
This post was written by Andrew Atkinson from www.mobilitysmart.cc. Using a wheelchair or mobility scooter can mean that certain places and activities are off-limits. The world is not designed for people on wheels. Many with disabilities, including the elderly, find themselves restricted in their da…
07.12.2016 · From Assistive Technology Blog
If you are thinking of making objects around your house accessible for your blind family member or friend, there is a very easy and cost effective way to do it. Every art supplies store has sticky gems – a decorative art accessory that can be used in many art projects. These gems are raised, a…
06.12.2016 · From Assistive Technology Blog
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