Teaching Children with Autism to Talk, Part 1: HAWK
Speech and language deficits are often the first sign of autism. Some people with autism never learn to speak, or speak only in rote phrases that they have hear thousands of times. Understandably, this...
View ArticleTeaching Children with Autism to Talk, Part 2: Non-verbal Communication
Speech and language deficits are often the first sign of autism. Some people with autism never learn to speak, or speak only in rote phrases that they have hear thousands of times. Understandably, this...
View ArticleTeaching Children with Autism to Talk, Part 3: Inferencing Through Language...
Speech and language deficits are often the first sign of autism. Some people with autism never learn to speak, or speak only in rote phrases that they have hear thousands of times. Understandably, this...
View ArticleApril 2, 2012 “Light It Up Blue” with Filice Insurance
My name is Ron Filice and my company, Filice Insurance, along with my sister company, www.eIndividualhealth.com are giving our full support to Autism Awareness Month this April. I have been personally...
View ArticleApril 2, 2012 “Light It Up Blue” For Autism
April is Autism Awareness Month, a time to come together, remember those affected, and raise money and awareness for this disorder that hurts so many. Join Autism Speaks in celebrating World Autism...
View ArticleHow to Approach a Child with Autism
Friends, family, neighbors and even teachers often do not know how to approach a child with autism and make a connection without overwhelming the child. Most people mean well, and of course, want to...
View ArticleTips for Making Odd Behaviors More Socially Acceptable
Autistic people often exhibit quirky behavior that is not appropriate in a social setting, ruins clothing or toys, and hurts them. Things like biting on a their collars or sleeves, picking at their...
View ArticleLearning to Talk with an iPad…Speech Therapy’s Big Helper
It’s 2012 and times are a’changing! For years, speech therapists (technically called speech-language pathologists) would need to pull together a variety of picture cards, toys, and carefully crafted...
View ArticlePatti’s Best iPad Apps
Speech-Language Pathologist Patti Hamaguchi, M.A., CCC-SLP shows apps made by her company, Hamaguchi Apps for Speech, Language & Auditory Development. An author with over 30 years of experience in...
View ArticleQuestions About Auditory Processing Answered by Patti Hamaguchi
Auditory processing—what exactly is it? Today eindividualhealth.com joins speech-language pathologist and specialist in the field of auditory processing, Patti Hamaguchi, M.A., CCC-SLP, to talk about...
View ArticleParent is covered under affordable employer plan, are dependents still...
QUESTION: Parent is covered under affordable employer plan, are dependents still eligible for subsidy? The answer has not been fully determined yet. This will be decided by the IRS. It is NOT to be...
View ArticleHealth Insurance Subsidy on Form 1040
Health Insurance Subsidy on Form 1040 Much has been written about the premium tax credit or subsidies available to those that qualify. Here are the most important things to know about the credit,...
View ArticleTop 5 Lessons Learned for Covered California’s Second Enrollment
Top 5 Lessons Learned for Covered CA’s 2nd Enrollment We are on the eve of Covered CA’s 2nd open enrollment period, consumers be ready. Here is a list of the top 5 lessons learned from the first open...
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