
Webinar: Why is my child with autism unaware of dangerous situations?
Autism sometimes comes with several specific neurological differences that make learning about danger and looking right and left prior to crossing the street difficult.
We will review these neurological differences and teach 4 techniques designed to compensate for the differences and stimulate brain plasticity to improve natural abilities and awareness.
Things you'll learn
Neurological Differences Associated with Danger
New research has identified specific areas where autistic brains tend to process visual information differently. By understanding these differences better you will be better equipped to teach your family member.Teaching method and Sensory Enrichment Protocols
We will share with you a simple way to modify the way you teach your child to be safe when crossing the street.Q&A with Bonus enrichment protocols
How can these simple activities change perception of danger?
How can I apply this to teaching my son how to drive?
Is there a way a smell can help my child identify danger?
How do I help my high functioning 20 year old see danger from nefarious individuals to be safe out on her own?
Sensory Enrichment Therapy is designed to stimulate brain plasticity.
We also share with you a couple of protocols we give our clients to enhance natural abilities to process the environment, self-awareness and follow instructions.