View allAll Photos Tagged Autism

Its my sons favorite carnival of the year, especially since the local Star Wars club brings out their best costumes. Most of these were shot with my 45 and 75 f/1.8.

Its my sons favorite carnival of the year, especially since the local Star Wars club brings out their best costumes. Most of these were shot with my 45 and 75 f/1.8.

Its my sons favorite carnival of the year, especially since the local Star Wars club brings out their best costumes. Most of these were shot with my 45 and 75 f/1.8.

This is my FAVORITE picture of all time, I myself have autism (pervasive development disorder) and I made this picture not only to represent autism awareness but also to give the meaning what autism really stands for :).

A simple pic of Fiona wearing her new button that she got at the Chicago Walk Now for Autism. It says..."I have autism, Please be nice to my mom" I love it!!! She has another one that says "I'm with neurotypical" with an arrow pointing at the person next to her, but no one ever gets that one. I guess they need to look up the term neurotypical. hehehe. I just thought this was so pretty. She wore her cheerleading uniform to go fundraising for cheerleading door to door. She looked so cute, but as usual, the people in my neighborhood are totally cheap. They won't even stop at a child's lemonade stand. Grrr...... Anyway. I thought she was beautiful and she is so brave when she cheers because it is very difficult for her to get out in front of so many people and then the noise bothers her so much. Last year went well without any stimming on the field, hopefully this year will too :))).

 

www.google.com/support/forum/p/picnik/thread?tid=3736e936...

 

www.opposingviews.com/i/autism-odds-increase-as-prospecti...

 

www.google.com/support/forum/p/picnik/thread?tid=1eb5d5c4...

Our company are providing autism( emf.gotoguide.net/educational-videos/ )spectrum illness exhibit social interaction difficulties, problems in verbal and nonverbal communication, as infants may not want to be touched or held, repeats certain words or phrases or physical movements.

A child with Autism and his Teacher, its not very clear but in they photo they are making eye contact

After Erin Deely learned of her three-year-old son’s autism diagnosis, she knew that there would be a number of “normal” things that he’d never be able to experience — and right near the top of the list was meeting Santa. Because of the noise, lights, and people, it...

 

viralworld.news/2015/12/a-mall-santa-goes-the-extra-mile-...

enjoying his life

The Alpha Sigma Omega Neophytes will be holding a Photo Drive at our Autism Awareness Event. If you would like a pic at the event the pictures will be 150L$ Person. You can take a single or group photo if you would like too.

 

Autism Awareness Tshirts are also on sale for males and females

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/ASO-Autism-Womens-Shirt/1011...

 

All Proceeds to The Autism Society of America

 

Proof of donations:

alphasigmomega.wixsite.com/alphasigmaomegaofsl/proof-of-d...

 

ASO Neophytes Autism Website

asoneophytefall16.wixsite.com/painttheworldincolor

 

Join the Event: www.facebook.com/events/223883558028244/

Autism Speaks- Puzzle Piece Print on Cotton- Proceeds from the purchase of this fabric will be donated to the Autism Speaks Charity!

Lindt, Autism Chocolate Gold Bunny Easter, 2/2015, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

If your child is facing difficulty with speech, struggling with social interactions, obsessive interests, and repetitive behaviors, then it's high time to consult with physiatrists as these are symptoms of Autism. Toronto psychological services offer autism assessment services and conclude if your child suffers from Autism or not? To know more visit us.

 

Our company are providing autism( www.scoop.it/t/power-line-adapter/p/4084915422/2017/09/15...

)spectrum illness exhibit social interaction difficulties, problems in verbal and nonverbal communication, as infants may not want to be touched or held, repeats certain words or phrases or physical movements.

Lindt, Autism Chocolate Gold Bunny Easter, 2/2015, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

Toby is my Autistic brother, this is him hiding from the camera as he despises any photographs of him.

This was taken for a photography project.

Walk to raise money for Autistic Children. My nephew is Autistic and I love him to death.

Its my sons favorite carnival of the year, especially since the local Star Wars club brings out their best costumes. Most of these were shot with my 45 and 75 f/1.8.

We are participating in the 2011 Walk with Autism Speaks - Chicagoland Chapter to help raise funds they are selling a unique product AND donating 100% of the profits to Autism Speaks. Sales start today and end March 24th. Purchase on Facebook at on.fb.me/buyautismnightlights

after heart breaking, autism.

Jennifer Neal, the Fort Bliss Autism and Special Needs Support Group co-leader, and Michael Wade, the Exceptional Family Member Program systems navigator at Fort Bliss Army Community Service, listen to concerns of family members at the Fort Bliss Autism and Special Needs Support Group at Fort Bliss Army Community Service Dec. 1.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Casey J. McGeorge, 15th Sustainment Bde. Public Affairs

Autism is a developmental disorder that can cause problems with social interaction, language skills and physical behaviour.

www.aschealthcare.co.uk/

Artism Creativity Center presents this art display in the children's media section of the Edenvale Branch Library. Come take a look!

Translated: "My name is Immanuel. I'm autistic. Sometimes I can't talk. Sometimes I can't understand what people are saying. My body language might seem unusual. I mean no harm."

We're all in this together, by Leah DeMonia, who has autism and lives in Oxford, Pa. (Leah is 13 in July 2014) Her pictures will be part of the Art of Expression Exhibit at the 2014 National Autism Conference at Penn State University.

Col. Joseph A. Simonelli Jr., Fort Bliss garrison commander, addresses the parents of the Fort Bliss Autism and Special Needs Support Group at Fort Bliss Army Community Service Dec. 1. The group meets monthly, and is a place for families of those on the autism spectrum or with special needs to come together and share resources.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Casey J. McGeorge, 15th Sustainment Bde. Public Affairs

Col. Peter Baktis, Fort Bliss installation chaplain, addresses some of the concerns of the parents at the Fort Bliss Autism and Special Needs Support Group at Fort Bliss Army Community Service Dec. 1.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Casey J. McGeorge, 15th Sustainment Bde. Public Affairs

The 2nd annual surfers for autism of the palm beaches.

I did this for my daughters, Bristol, age 17 and Fiona, age 5, who are both afflicted with autism. It is a lifelong disorder and with a lot of therapy, diligence, and hard work, you can hope for them to be able to cope with society. I love my girls more than anything in the world and their talent is amazing. They both have savant skills, which to read about are one thing, to actually witness it in real life is another. Fiona began reading at age 2 and now at age 5 is reading at a college level. She is also learning a second language. Bristol is an amazing artist, I can't draw a stick figure. They are the light in my day.

Autism Walks

 

For information on AEF Schools, visit:

www.aefschools.com

 

For more information on the Alternative Education Foundation, visit:

www.alternativeeducationfoundation.org2017-2018

Thank you for using this photo on your site. We are happy that you like our work.

 

It will be a giant help for our free dyslexia project, if you make the image credit to PlusLexia.com.

 

Big thanks for your support!

 

Example: [Photo credit: PlusLexia.]

Lady with a Polka Dot Cape, by Leah DeMonia,who has autism and lives in Oxford, Pa. (Leah is 13 in July 2014) Her pictures will be part of the Art of Expression Exhibit at the 2014 National Autism Conference at Penn State University.

1 2 4 6 7 ••• 79 80