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Apr 04 2013

Kuts 4 Kids: #Autism Friendly Haircuts

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Whenever I come across a business that works very well with the Autism community, I like to shine the spotlight on them because quite frankly, they deserve it.

Kuts 4 Kids is the latest to receive this recognition for working well with my kids on the Autism spectrum.

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As many of you are aware of, taking a child with Autism to get a haircut is very often a traumatic experience for all involved.

When it comes to the Lost and Tired family, our experience with haircuts is hit or miss.  Sometimes the boys do really, really well. Others times, especially with Emmett in particular, we struggle and very often won’t even make it out of the car.

We have been going to Kuts 4 Kids for a few years now and all I can do is sing their praises.

The boys do pretty well there.  Jessica and Jodi are so incredibly patient and seem to find a way to work with our boys so they feel comfortable with them inside their personal space.

The boys get to pick a special seat and watch cartoons while they get their hair cut, which is a great distraction.

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While not every child with Autism is subject to having a different experience at Kuts 4 Kids, they will be treated with kindness, compassion and most of all, respect.

Kuts 4 Kids is our home for haircuts because the kids just do much better there, than the other places we’ve tried over the years. I would encourage you all, if you live in the Akron/Canton, Ohio area, to give them a try.
As a special needs parent, we have to sometimes look for awhile to find something that works for our kids.  If you can manage a less stressful haircut, wouldn’t that just be awesome.  It works for us.  :-)

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Dec 10 2012

Recommended android apps for kids with #autism

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I thought I would help you fill that shiny new android tablet you just got with some amazing apps. Below you will find a list of educational apps, all of which I have personally played with my own kids. These are all created by a company called Intellijoy.

Intellijoy is the #1 developer of educational apps on the entire Google Play Store, and for good reason. 

Every one of these apps will work fantastically on the highly recommended Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus

Check out the extensive list below and click on the app title, located beneath each icon, for a direct link to the install button located on the Google Play Store. Please note that there are both paid and free versions of these apps.

This gives you the ability to play before you buy. My kids love these apps and they have become staples on all of our devices. :-)

I hope this helps. Enjoy and please leave your feedback below.

Android Apps

  • Kids Animals Lite Free

    INTELLIJOY

    Kids Will Love This Latest App from Intellijoy If your child loves visiting the zoo, they will love Intellijoy‘s latest app, Kids Animals.


  • Kids Reading (Preschool) FREE

    Kids Reading (Preschool) FREE

    INTELLIJOY

    The long awaited sequel to our best-selling KIDS ABC PHONICS. The paid verson has 15 extra words in the first and the third activities as well as child-lock functional…


  • Kids Shapes (Preschool)

    Kids Shapes (Preschool)

    INTELLIJOY

    A hands-on, real-life way for kids to learn shapes. A hands-on, real-life way for kids to learn shapes.


  • Kids Preschool  Puzzle Lite

    Kids Preschool Puzzle Lite

    INTELLIJOY
    An educational and entertaining game for preschoolers with beautiful graphics. This app is now optimized for both phones and tablets. 


  • Kids Numbers and Math Lite

    Kids Numbers and Math Lite

    INTELLIJOY
    A fun way for kids to learn numbers and build basic math skills. This app is now optimized for both phones and tablets. 


  • Kids Connect the Dots Lite

    INTELLIJOY
    Connect all the dots and reveal the beautiful picture with this fun kids game. This app is now optimized for both phones and tablets.


  • Kids ABC Letters FREE

    Kids ABC Letters FREE

    INTELLIJOY
    A fun way way to learn the ABCs from the leading edugames publisher.


  • Kids Connect the Dots Xmas

    Kids Connect the Dots Xmas

    INTELLIJOY
    Thrill Your Little Ones This Holiday Keep the kids quiet this holiday season with a festive-themed, musical version of Intellijoy’s Kids Connect the Dots app


  • Kids ABC Phonics

    Kids ABC Phonics

    INTELLIJOY
    The long awaited sequel to our best-selling “Kids Preschool ABC Letters” This app is now optimized for both phones and tablets.


  • Kids Preschool Puzzle

    Kids Preschool Puzzle

    INTELLIJOY
    Educational fun with colorful puzzles from Intellijoy This app is now optimized for both phones and tablets.

  • Kids ABC Letters

    Kids ABC Letters

    INTELLIJOY
    “I couldn’t get my phone back.” Magnetically enchanting way to master ABCs. This app is now optimized for both phones and tablets.

  • Kids ABC Phonics Lite

    Kids ABC Phonics Lite

    INTELLIJOY
    The long awaited sequel to our best-selling KIDS PRESCHOOL ABC LETTERS This app is now optimized for both phones and tablets.

  • Kids Numbers and Math

    Kids Numbers and Math

    INTELLIJOY
    A fun way for kids to learn numbers and build basic math skills. 


  • Kids Learn to Read (Preschool)

    Kids Learn to Read (Preschool)

    INTELLIJOY
    The long awaited sequel to our best-selling KIDS ABC PHONICS. Now optimized for both phones and tablets.

  • Kids Animals (Children 3 to 9)

    Kids Animals (Children 3 to 9)

    INTELLIJOY
    Kids Will Love This Latest App from Intellijoy If your child loves visiting the zoo, they will love Intellijoy‘s latest app, Kids Animals.

  • Kids Colors (Preschool)

    Kids Colors (Preschool)

    INTELLIJOY
    A fun way to learn colors. This app is now optimized for both phones and tablets.

  • Kids Connect the Dots

    Kids Connect the Dots

    INTELLIJOY
    Millions of kids already connect with this dot-to-dot game. This app is now optimized for both phones and tablets.

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Feb 16 2012

Lost and Tired has made the newspaper

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YOU CAN FIND THE ARTICLE BY CLICKING HERE ———->  ”AUTISTIC BOYS’ DAD USES BLOG AS OUTLET“.

 

Some very special friends of ours have been trying to help us get out of our house and into a safer neighborhood. They launched the “Move The Gorski’s” fundraiser“. We are eternally grateful for their love and support. Please take a minute and visit their blog and read their amazing story: Autistic London Unlocking Our Ewok.

Along the way, our story was picked up by the Canton Repository. The Lost and Tired family was interviewed last month and the article finally printed this morning.

Credit Canton Repository

It’s a great article, however, I may be a bit biased. :-)

The article is by Denise Sautters and she did a really good job. The article is entitled “Autistic boys’ dad uses blog as outlet“.

Denise was wonderful and a pleasure to speak with. She made the time to sit down and speak with Dr. Pattie, the boys psychologist and learned as much as she could about what we were all going through as a special needs family.

Please take a second and check out the online version. Post your thoughts either here or at cantonrep.com.

 

I would like to thank the McCabes for being who they are and for all the love and support. :-)

I would also like to thank Denise for writing such a great article and taking the time to really learn about us. :-)

 

If you’re new to this blog, I recommend the following posts :-)

1) 10 Things My Autistic Kids Wished You Knew  (over 10,000 “Likes”)

2) My Broken Heart (about 600 “Likes”)

3) Thank You for Judging Me 

4) How YOU could help a Special Needs Parent 

5) Why Autism Awareness is Broken 

6) Climb off Your High Horse Already

7) We’re on the same team….right?

Please lose the word “Retard” from your Vocabulary 

 

Permanent link to this article: http://lostandtired.com/2012/02/16/lost-and-tired-has-made-the-newspaper/

Feb 06 2012

10 Things My Autistic Kids Wished You Knew: The Movie

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I made this movie, based on my very popular post, “10 Things My Autistic Kids Wished You Knew“.

Please feel free to use this video to help spread Autism Awareness, or to help educate those people in your life that may not understand the challenges our kids on the Autism Spectrum can face.

If you do use this, please link back to this page. :-)

 

Permanent link to this article: http://lostandtired.com/2012/02/06/10-things-my-autistic-kids-wished-you-knew-the-movie/

Jan 29 2012

Things My Kids with #Autism say

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Today I was downstairs resting on the couch when I heard something I had to ask Lizze if I heard correctly.

Emmett was upstairs playing with his brothers.  A few minutes prior he came down the steps to show me a spiderman pillowcase. 

About 5 minutes later I heard what I thought I would never hear.

Emmett goes “hey Elliott,  I washed my penis with your pillowcase”…..

I had to ask Lizze if I actually heard that right.  It’s never a dull moment in Lost and Tired land. :-)

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Dec 19 2011

Unique view of OT And PT

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I thought I would try out the new panoramic feature on my new Verizon phone. 

This is a view of the main therapy room at the always amazing Concorde Kids.

The picture is a bit compressed due to the watermarking app,  so I’m not sure how it turned out.

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Dec 01 2011

Android apps for your Autistic child 12/01/2011

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Helping people help their kids

I have become kind of a voice for and even a sort of lesion between the Autism and Android communities. My goal is to help people realize just how much more potential Android devices have over the Apple line of products.  Not only are Android devices more affordable, they are typically more powerful and allow for complete customization of the user experience.

In other words, if you want a device that can be customized to your child‘s unique needs, at a price starting at less than $200 and access to hundreds of thousands of apps, your only choice is Android. The fact is that more and more people are using Android based smartphone. What many people don’t seem to be aware of, is that their Android based smartphone can be used as an education and/or communication device for their Autistic child. I want to show you how :-)

As many of you are aware, I started a program called Android4Autism earlier in the year. My goal is to take gently used Android devices and fit them with a custom ROM, preintalled with awesome educational apps and some great kid friendly music and donate these devices to families in need.

The other purpose of Android4Autism is to help educate the public about Android and show them how and why it’s a fantastic platform for working with special needs children, more specifically those with Autism. What I want to begin doing is highlighting the hardware and software options that are available for Android. My goal is to work with hardware manufactures and software developers to help spread the word about Android and it’s potential within the special needs community.

Fantastic educational software

Today I want to shine the spotlight on a company called Intellijoy.  Intellijoy is the number one developer of educational software on the Android Market. They have tons of amazing apps, and I have had the pleasure of working with them on Android4Autism. My kids use their apps all the time and have benefited greatly from them. These apps help with hand/eye coordination, learning the alphabet, counting, reading, math, problem solving and also help to build self-esteem and confidence. 

The video below is my youngest son, Emmett. Emmett is using his personal Android4Autism, which is the Galaxy S Epic 4G by Samsung. Emmett is playing Kids Preschool Puzzles by Intellijoy. Emmett was unable to speak and was considered pre-verbal. Working with Kids Preschool Puzzles and other apps just like this, helped him to develop his language skills and build self-confidence. As you will see in the short video clip, Emmett completes a puzzle and presented with positive feedback by the app and dances with joy at his ability to complete the puzzle.

As a parent, moments like this are absolutely priceless.

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Here is actually a closer look at the Emmett’s Android4Autism device, the Galaxy S Epic 4G by Samsung. The video quality could be better but the camera I was using wasn’t very good, sorry.

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Here is a list of the apps currently available on the Android Market by Intellijoy:

**Please note that there are also paid versions of the same apps that provide more content.

 

 

 

 

Kids Preschool Puzzle FREE

Kids Numbers and Math FREE

Kids Reading (Preschool) FREE

Kids Connect the Dots FREE

Kids ABC Phonics FREE

Kids ABC Letters FREE

 

Kids Connect the Dots Xmas

Kids Shape Puzzle Halloween

 

Recommendations

I want to make sure that you folks out there are aware of apps, like those from Intellijoy, are available for your Android device. In many case, as with the ones I have highlighted today, there are free versions that you can try out and see how your child likes them before committing to a purchase. Lost and Tired and Android4Autism fully endorse these apps. I have personally used these and so have my kids.

In fact, as I typing this, Elliott is using Kids Connect the Dots Xmas and having a great time will practicing his numbers.

I hope this is helpful for you because I know how challenging it can be to find things out there that can help your Autistic child learn and grow in their own unique way. I truly believe that Android based devices, in conjunction with great software like the apps I have highlighted in this post, can really help your Autistic child.

In all honesty, even your typical children can benefit greatly from all that Android and the Android Market have to offer. Please never hesitate to contact me with your Android related questions. I will do my very best to help you out. :-)

Would you like your Android app or Android based device featured and reviewed?

If you would like your Android based app or Android based hardware to be reviewed and featured on this blog, please contact me for details.

Permanent link to this article: http://lostandtired.com/2011/12/01/android-apps-for-your-autistic-child-12012011/

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