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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 Special Interests
Special Education; Parents' Library of Useful Information
15 minutes
2 months ago
High Functioning Autism and Special Interests
In this episode we explore the often times very intense personal interests of people with high functioning autism. Are they damaging or should I actually encourage my child to pursue them? We explore this question by reviewing a research article about special interests and autistic adults. The article explores the practical and emotional side of interests that of autistic people's interests, what they are, how they affect the lives on those involved, and what are the emotional benefits ...
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. ...