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Autism Tips for Emergency Responders: Adult Meltdowns

Often when I begin one of my autism training classes for public safety professionals I have to quickly debunk the myth that autism is a “kid” thing. Especially when we talk about meltdowns. Yes, I talk...

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Autism Tips for Emergency Responders: No Eye Contact

I read an awesome article on TheMighty.com that asked 16 different people on the autism spectrum to describe why making eye contact can be difficult for them. Any insights like this help me be a better...

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Autism Anxiety: It’s Not What You Think

As an emergency responder, I’m sure you’ve had “that call” a bunch of times… it comes in as heart attack or chest pain, and you drive lights and sirens to the call location only to find out your...

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Autism: Don’t Stand So Close to Me

Picture this: you respond to a call for a 26 y/o male “not acting right” (that’s about the extent of information WE get from dispatch, anyway ). You arrive on scene and are immediately approached by a...

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Managing Autism Meltdowns Before They Escalate

I’ve spent the last several years teaching emergency responders how to recognize someone as autistic, whether it’s a police matter, medical emergency or search and rescue call. This training has...

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Autism Tips for Emergency Responders: Stop Echoing Me!

Have you ever had that one annoying sibling when you were growing up that would torture you all afternoon by repeating EVERY. SINGLE. THING. YOU. SAID? No matter what you did, you couldn’t get them to...

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Emergency Responders: 7 Things You NEED to Know About Autism Wandering

As an autism mom, worry and fear can be my constant companions. My entire life can change in the blink of an eye, especially because my child wanders. My son has been wandering since he could walk. One...

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5 Possible Causes of Autism Self-Injurious Behavior

Both of my teens experience significant gastrointestinal issues as part of their autism. I was out running errands with my daughter (who just turned 19! How did this happen?!) and she had severe...

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