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FEELING UNAPPRECIATED? Autism Academy Offers Remedy to Workplace Misery

May 3, 2017
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By Anthony KaDarrell Thigpen Email: Anthony_Thigpen@aol.com AUTISM ACADEMY – At the Autism Academy, we pride ourselves on celebrating holidays such as Cinco de Mayo. By celebrating Cinco de Mayo, our students with autism can have a better overall education on cultures that may differ from their own. This year Principal Shawn Davis reminisced about difficult…

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PRINCIPAL FITS AS PERFECT PIECE TO THE PUZZLE: Autism Academy Connecting All the Right Components

April 26, 2017
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By Anthony KaDarrell Thigpen E-mail: Anthony_Thigpen@aol.com AUTISM ACADEMY – Four-years-ago, Laura Newcomb, and Shannon Mitchell worked side-by-side opening the Autism Academy, an autism school in Gilbert, AZ, with only about 20 students. Now, the specialty autism school enrolls nearly 300 students between three campuses located in Gilbert, Tempe, and Peoria. The school’s leadership team is…

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The Autism Spectrum Disorder and Diet

WHAT’S ON YOUR MENU: The Autism Spectrum Disorder and Diet

April 19, 2017
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By Anthony KaDarell Thigpen Email: Anthony_Thigpen@aol.com AUTISM ACADEMY – The Autism Academy isn’t only focused on the education for children with autism, we also want to share information about autism education. In today’s blog, we’ll go over the correlation between autism and the diet. Diet is just as important for you as it is for…

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FAMILIES FUNCTIONING IN HARMONY: When Autism Becomes Your New Normal

April 12, 2017
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By Anthony KaDarrell Thigpen Email: Anthony_Thigpen@aol.com AUTISM ACADEMY – Kneeling in the bedroom, pounding her fist on the floor, crying aloud, and repeatedly echoing, “I want my son back.” Consoled by her husband, John and Kimberly Baltzley heard similar diagnoses on the autism spectrum one-by-one for three different children. An indescribable puzzlement penetrates many parents…

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Behavior Specialist Redefines Traditional Techniques

GOOD BEHAVIOR PAYS OFF: Behavior Specialist Redefines Traditional Techniques

April 5, 2017
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By Anthony KaDarrell Thigpen E-mail: Anthony_Thigpen@aol.com AUTISM ACADEMY – Rebecca Pawlowski is the behavior specialist and teacher at the Autism Academy for Education and Development in Tempe, Gilbert, and Peoria. Her one-on-one experience, passion, energy, and education enables her to help advance the mission of the school for children with autism. “Behavioral excellence is part…

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TRACKING SUCCESS: Life Skill Students Making Progress

March 29, 2017
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AUTISM ACADEMY – When you’re a school for children with autism you need to make sure they have the life skills for once they graduate. Leslie Dille is tracking individual progress of students with autism who participate in the life skills class at the Autism Academy in Tempe. During campus involvement, the students rotate through…

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ENORMOUS EMPATHY: Coping with Autism Compared to Combat

March 22, 2017
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By Anthony KaDarrell Thigpen E-mail: Anthony_Thigpen@aol.com AUTISM ACADEMY – As a school for children with autism, we find it important to share all stories to help others empathize with our children. Whatever your story is, it’s important to find some similarities to show compassion and understanding toward children with autism or people who are different.…

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Inspiring nonverbal children with autism

INSPIRING NONVERBAL CHILDREN WITH AUTISM: Communication Catalysts for Children with Verbal Challenges

March 15, 2017
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By Anthony KaDarrell Thigpen E-mail: Anthony_Thigpen@aol.com AUTISM ACADEMY – Autism Academy, a school for children with autism, would like to emphasize the importance of how the nonverbal experience enhances challenges and adds frustration to many children with autism. Nonverbal children are rare. Unfortunately, because communication is the ability to exchange information, nonverbal behavior may be…

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Stressed Out? Wrestling With The Worries Of Autism

March 8, 2017
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By Anthony KaDarrell Thigpen E.mail: Anthony_thigpen@aol.com AUTISM ACADEMY – At the Autism Academy, a school for children with autism, we know how autism impacts families. Stress seriously affects the quality of life for people with autism and their families. Stress significantly impacts all aspects of life, from school, jobs, physical and mental health, to relationships…

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The Cultural Effects of Autism on African-American Families

AFRICAN-AMERICANS WITH AUTISM: The Cultural Effects of Autism on African-American Families

March 1, 2017
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By Anthony KaDarrell Thigpen E.mail: Anthony_thigpen@aol.com AUTISM ACADEMY – The Autism Academy, a school for children with autism, wants to share with you some important information about autism in African-American children. As a school for autism, we want to provide the best education for every child no matter his or her race. You probably know…

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