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Wall Extreme

submitted by KentPotter

Sam had his first rock climbing class at Lifetime Fitness tonight. I was not able to attend but he gave me the full overview.
"Hey Dad".....I hear as I walk in the door.
Sam: I had rock climbing class tonight at Liiiiiiifetime. (He likes to say the name funny with a little smile.)
Dad: Oh yeah, how was it?
Sam: Good
Dad: So what did you do.
Sam: I had rock wtzbyure.... (he trails off where I can't hear or understand him. He is now looking at a book that is a few feet away.)
Dad: So did you climb the rock wall.


Dad's View of The Listening Program and Bone Conduction

Blake talks about the significant advancements that his son made after starting The Listening Program and the introduction of Bone Conduction.

The Question: non-profit?

submitted by KentPotter

We are often asked whether we are a private or non-profit organization. This is a great question because it allows us to give people a better understanding of what projectLD and AutismSpot is all about. First, let me say that there are many organizations that generate big money, pay CEO grade salaries and exhaust enormous resources all under the banner of non-profit. These groups put money into their cause only after the machine is oiled. This is across all non-profits...regardless of the cause or group. Non-profits make money and spend money just like any other company.


New Home Opening In Syracuse NY Area For Teenager On The Spectrum

A new home opening in the Syracuse NY area for teenagers on the spectrum. The spacious home, located in central New York is one of few places built to assist those afflicted by Autism. In addition, the home will also assist those with developmental disabilities and cerebral palsy.

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Thu, 02/14/2008 - 21:06

Broken Laces

submitted by KentPotter

I was speaking with a mother who recently learned that her son has Autism. She was angry to say the least. Doctor, after doctor, after doctor told her that he was fine and not to worry. He will grow out of it. He's a boy, boys talk late. Your cousin didn't talk until he was four and look at him now.......student council president. This same story plays out daily across the globe.


Chiropractic Appointment

Dr. Cameron demonstrates the process of a chiropractic appointment from beginning to end. Using an adult to demonstrate, Dr. Cameron explains the procedures and adjustments that he is performing while working with a patient. This demonstration helps to eliminate many of the uncertainties and concerns that accompany visiting a Chiropractor for the first time.

Selecting a Martial Arts Program

All martial arts programs help children improve focus, respect, coordination, and help keep them physically fit. Mark shares what parents should look for in choosing a school for their child. He also discusses on-going instructor training.

The Health and Fitness Benefits of Swimming

Kate shares how a pool has helped her children with ASD become stronger and more athletic, and the benefits of sensory input that occur while in a pool.

The Benefits of a Trampoline

Kate shows how she set up her trampoline for effective sensory input at home. The use of location allows Kate the ability to handle other tasks while still overseeing her children on the trampoline. See why it is important to have safety nets around your trampoline.

Dentist Preparation

Sam (6yrs old) talks about his fear of going to the dentist and how he overcame this fear using ABA. Using ABA to introduce and prepare Sam for the dentist, Christina was able to turn a negative situation into a positive experience. Introducing appropriate rewards that motivated Sam and reinforced activities performed at the dentist are demonstrated during this ten minute video.

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