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Tips for Home Care Providers on Working with a Child with Autism
Published on 2012-01-24 23:09:00
NOTE BEFORE YOU READI sold a much shorter, clearer, and more blog-like blog on this topic to Tender Tree Home Care a little while back. Check http://www.tendertree.com/ to learn more about home care of all kinds. The "blog" you'll see below is completely different, much longer post, so it's probably worth it to check out Tender Tree's blog post first. Without further ado--here are a few tips for working with a child with autism derived from a combination of ABA training, Sunrise training, and ex
Homecare for Family Members with Handicaps: What to Pay, and How to Find Help
Published on 2012-01-12 19:19:00
When my cousin came over just before Christmas Eve, small talk brought up her new job working for a wealthy family member who became paralyzed in a diving accident. My cousin has to help him get dressed, eat, accompany him to the gym, and do everything else that you may have to do with your friend or family member with physical or neurological disabilities. We got around to talking about payment, and she explained she's taking a cut in pay because he's a relative. It can be a hard question--what
Book Review: M-1 Garand Assembly Guide (so where you can look to find out about modifying your M-1 Garand)
Published on 2011-12-23 11:46:00
Some people learn by reading; others learn by doing.For the gun owners who lie in the latter category, a historic firearm becomes more than a relic to hang above their fireplaces while they sit under it and read of its exploits.For those hands-on learners, historic guns become bygone battlefields for minds and fingers to explore--a way for you to connect with whatever past soldier first field-stripped that gun years ago.Geared towards that hands-on historic gun collector, "The M-1 Garand