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ACES Blog

Carol Gray’s Social Stories

June 27, 2017

Why do we hug or kiss some people when greeting them and only shake hands with others? Why don’t you…

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The Magic of MAGIC Dance Arts

May 31, 2017

Imagine a room of full of laughter, dance and song. That is the soundtrack for the MAGIC dance class happening…

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Designing Home Spaces for a Child with ASD: Safety Part One of Two

May 16, 2017

ACES will be publishing a series of posts on residential interior design tips for the spectrum. Creating interiors for children…

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A Very Special Autism Puzzle Wall

April 27, 2017

Nobel prize winning peace activist, Malala Yousafzai, once said, “One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change…

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What Temple Grandin’s Mother Knew

April 18, 2017

The first book I read by Temple Grandin described her mother’s insistence that her young daughter learn manners. Her mother…

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CJ’s Corner Autism Awareness 2017

April 6, 2017

I know for many people “Autism Awareness Day” is every day. It is inescapable and it is forever. Yet for…

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