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Special Education; Parents' Library of Useful Information
David Poeschl
19 episodes
2 days ago
Matrix Parent Network and the Marin Center for Independent Living funded and supported the production of this podcast. This month we look at a common barrier to successful transition from school-based programs to adulthood for students with high functioning autism. The acronym BIMS stands for burnout, inertia, meltdowns and shutdown. These are the most common reactions many autistic people experience when facing overload from stress, anger and other negative emotions. ...
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Matrix Parent Network and the Marin Center for Independent Living funded and supported the production of this podcast. This month we look at a common barrier to successful transition from school-based programs to adulthood for students with high functioning autism. The acronym BIMS stands for burnout, inertia, meltdowns and shutdown. These are the most common reactions many autistic people experience when facing overload from stress, anger and other negative emotions. ...
Show more...
How To
Education
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High Functioning Autism and Internet Dangers, Part 4: Keeping Your Child Safe
Special Education; Parents' Library of Useful Information
10 minutes
2 months ago
High Functioning Autism and Internet Dangers, Part 4: Keeping Your Child Safe
In this episode, the 4th in the High Functioning Autism and Internet Dangers series, the discussion turns to how to keep your child safe. But not only safe but knowing how to become a digital citizen with the rights and responsibilities that go with it. Online activities can be beneficial for this population, but some commonsense limits can greatly increase the chances of its appropriate use. The program looks at what the term digital citizenship means and what goes into efforts to spre...
Special Education; Parents' Library of Useful Information
Matrix Parent Network and the Marin Center for Independent Living funded and supported the production of this podcast. This month we look at a common barrier to successful transition from school-based programs to adulthood for students with high functioning autism. The acronym BIMS stands for burnout, inertia, meltdowns and shutdown. These are the most common reactions many autistic people experience when facing overload from stress, anger and other negative emotions. ...