Tag: Autism Inclusion Resources

  • Motivational Bookmark: Seek Beauty in Others

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    Motivational Bookmark: Seek Beauty in Others

    When you seek beauty in all people and all things, you will not only find it, you will become it.

    Your body is what makes you sexy.
    Your smile is what makes you pretty.
    But your personality is what makes you beautiful.

    Worry less. Giggle more.


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    Autism Inclusion Resources works with airlines and airports to make air travel easier for autistic children and their families. Details at http://www.autismir.com.

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  • April Is Autism Awareness Month

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    April is Autism Awareness Month

    April Is Autism Awareness Month

    Autism: We are not here to fit into your box. We are here to help you realize that there is no box.

    National Autism Association

    AIR: Helping Families Soar


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    The National Autism Association responds to the most urgent needs of the autism community, providing real help and hope so that all affected can reach their full potential. For more information, contact http://www.nationalautismassociation.org or call 877-622-2884.

    Autism Inclusion Resources works with airlines and airports to make air travel easier for autistic children and their families. Details at http://www.autismir.com.

    April is National Autism Month


     

    Autism Facts & Stats

    • Autism now affects 1 in 88 children.
    • Boys are 4 times more likely to have autism than girls.
    • 40% of children with autism do not speak. 25%–30% of children with autism have some words at 12 to 18 months of age and then lose them. Others might speak, but not until later in childhood.
    • Autism greatly varies from person to person. Nno two people with autism are alike.
    • The rate of autism has grown steadily over the last 20 years.
    • Co-morbid conditions often associated with autism include Fragile X, allergies, asthma, epilepsy, bowel disease, gastrointestinal/digestive disorders, persistent viral infections, PANDAS, feeding disorders, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, ADHD, Tourette Syndrome, OCD, sensory integration dysfunction, sleeping disorders, immune disorders, autoimmune disorders, and neuroinflammation.
    • Autism is the fastest growing developmental disorder, yet most underfunded.
    • A 2008 Danish Study found that the mortality risk among those with autism was nearly twice that of the general population.
    • Children with autism do progress. Early intervention is key.
    • Autism is treatable. It is not a hopeless condition.

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  • Wall Street Journal: Facebook Privacy Options Guide

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    Facebook Privacy Settings Guide

    I found this Facebook Privacy Guide from the Wall Street Journal a useful and detailed outline on how to preserve your privacy on Facebook.


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    Autism Inclusion Resources works with airlines and airports to make air travel easier for autistic children and their families. Details at http://www.autismir.com.

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  • Infographic: If You Give A Toddler A Book

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    The 7 Rules of Life by Fitness Matters

    Sadly, the author of the original post here doesn’t understand the value of promotion so this post had to be deleted.

    The above graphic of my book, The 7 Rules of Life, is a placeholder for the original bookographic.


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    Autism Inclusion Resources works with airlines and airports to make air travel easier for autistic children and their families. Details at http://www.autismir.com.

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  • HubSpot Infographic: 15 Resolutions for Better Marketing in 2013

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    15 Resolutions for Better Marketing in 2013

    Take time at the beginning of this new year to make a few resolutions to revitalize your marketing and sales. Here are 15 things you can do this year (if you are not already doing them) to make a difference in your marketing.

    1. Blog at least twice a week. Companies that blog 6 to 8 times a month generate 2 times the leads of companies that blog only twice a month.
    2. Produce 1 video in the next 3 months and post it to YouTube.
    3. Post to your company’s social networks.
    4. Enhance your design skills. Photos on Facebook generate 53% more Likes than plain text.
    5. Audit your website in 2013.
    6. Learn the basis of SEO.
    7. Do an A/B test on your landing pages at least once a month.
    8. Do A/B tests on your major emails before emailing.
    9. Set specific, numerical goals for every marketing project.
    10. Track your website analytics.
    11. Track your leads to sales.
    12. Pick an organization or person you love – and learn from them.
    13. Educate yourself via conferences and regular reading.
    14. Get and use feedback from your customers, social networks, etc.
    15. Create marketing that people love – that enriches their lives.

    For more details and resources to implement your 2013 resolutions, check out the source article from HubSpot by clicking on the infographic above.


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    Autism Inclusion Resources works with airlines and airports to make air travel easier for autistic children and their families. Details at http://www.autismir.com.

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