07 January 2009

VODcast: Outgrowing Stuffed Animals

Sometimes our friends with autism become very attached to their stuffed animals and depend on the security even as they fall apart after years of use. What are some ways to replace stuffed animals that are disintegrating without causing a major emotional meltdown? How can we encourage teens with autism to replace the teddy bear they’ve carried around since they were toddlers? Click on this Seesmic VODcast for some ideas. If you are receiving this post via e-mail or podcast, click on our website to view the VODcast. http://FAQautism.com.

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