Weather
The Pine Tree, News for Calaveras County and Beyond Weather
Amador Angels Camp Arnold Bear Valley Copperopolis Murphys San Andreas Valley Springs Moke Hill/West Point Tuolumne
News
Business Directory
Weather & Roads
Sports
Real Estate
Search
Weekly & Grocery Ads
Entertainment
Life & Style
Government
Law Enforcement
Business
Wine News
Health & Fitness
Home & Garden
Food & Dining
Religion & Faith
Frogtown USA
Calendar
Polls
Columns
Free Classifieds
Letters to the Editor
Obituaries
About Us

Coming Soon...
Friday, Apr 26
All Day The Big Used XC Ski Sale Starts April 20th at Bear Valley Adventure Company!
All Day HCO Sledfest 2024 is April 26-28 at Bear Valley
Saturday, Apr 27
All Day Come Celebrate Calaveras’ Spring Wine Weekend
All Day The Big Used XC Ski Sale Starts April 20th at Bear Valley Adventure Company!
All Day HCO Sledfest 2024 is April 26-28 at Bear Valley
All Day Huge Savings at Millworkz Inventory Reduction Sale Every Saturday!
Sunday, Apr 28
All Day Come Celebrate Calaveras’ Spring Wine Weekend
All Day The Big Used XC Ski Sale Starts April 20th at Bear Valley Adventure Company!
All Day HCO Sledfest 2024 is April 26-28 at Bear Valley
All Day Our Sunday Edition with Local Features, Local Specials & More Every Sunday All Day Long!
Saturday, May 4
All Day Get Your Tickets Now for the Fourth Annual Ragin Cajun Festival!! (Past Years Photos Below)
09:00 AM The 24th Annual Kids Fishing Clinic is May 4th!
Sunday, May 5
All Day Our Sunday Edition with Local Features, Local Specials & More Every Sunday All Day Long!

Log In
Username

Password

Remember Me



Posted by: thepinetree on 03/28/2018 03:10 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 03/28/2018 03:10 PM
Expires: 01/01/2023 12:00 AM
:

If You Know One Person with Autism, You Know One Person with Autism.

Murphys, CA...Autism or autism spectrum disorder [ASD] describes a category of complex disorders of brain development. There are varying degrees of difficulty in social interactions, verbal and non-verbal communication, repetitive behavior, and/or restrictive behavior. As you can imagine this disorder is not only a challenge for the individual, but, also for the entire family, extended family, school and/or work peers and educators, the treating professionals, and the community at-large. There are many steps to take to come to terms with the diagnosis and how to handle it. We have talked in a previous blog about what one can expect and how to move forward after receiving the diagnosis. Today, I would like to offer some helpful ways to talk with siblings.







Here are five tips for explaining autism to a brother or sister



1. You are not alone. All families have challenges and something that is difficult to face within their family.

2. Love your brother or sister just the way he is. Learn about ASD so that you can be comfortable discussing and explaining it to your friends and others. Just like with neuro-typical siblings, sometimes you will love your brother or sister and other times you may not like him or her very much. Remember, it is always okay to feel your feelings.

3. Having a brother or sister affected by autism might make you sad. Try not to be angry and upset constantly as it will only make you sadder and won’t bring anything positive to the situation. This may be harder than it sounds. It may be helpful to talk with Mom and/or Dad or Grandparents or a professional counselor who is there just for you.

4. Try to have time alone with your parents, grandparents, and other brothers and sisters. You would want to do this even if you didn’t have someone in the family with autism. Family bonding time is always important and enjoyable.

5. Find something special that you can do with your brother or sister affected by ASD. Doing something together will be rewarding and bring you closer. It will be nice to have something that is uniquely yours together.



Mind Matters serves and treats those individuals affected with autism. Dr. Simons, Ph.D/Clinical Psychologist, provides evaluation and assessment to determine the diagnosis of ASD. Dr. Thompson, MD/Medical Director, works with Dr. Simons to develop a plan for treatment. You can reach us at 209-728-2184 or visit our website, www.mindmattersclinic.org.



If you would like to help us serve those clients who need financial assistance, please make a donation to us. 66% of our services are covered by donations or grants.



Thank you, Trudy Lackey, Executive Director for Mind Matters.


What's Related
These might interest you as well
Local News

Calendar

phpws Business Directory

Photo Albums

RSS News Feeds

Web Pages


Mark Twain Medical Center
Meadowmont Pharmacy
Angels & San Andreas Memorial Chapels
Bear Valley Real Estate
Gerard Insurance
Bank of Stockton
Fox Security
Bistro Espresso
Chatom Winery
Middleton's Furniture
Bear Valley Mountain Resort
Cave, Mine & Zip Lines
High Country Spa & Stove
Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway
Sierra Logging Museum Calaveras Mentoriing
Jenny's Kitchen

Copyright © The Pine Tree 2005-2023