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	<title>Autism is Not the Boss &#187; self-regulation</title>
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	<description>Parenting tips for children on the autism spectrum. Is it possible to live with autism without losing your mind, your life savings, or your spouse? Yes! It may be an uphill climb at times, but there are also some surprisingly easy spots. So for those parents who are determined to enjoy life with autism, welcome.</description>
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		<title>My Son Threw a Shoe in Class Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My son threw a shoe in class recently.  In this case, he was working at the chalk board, and a classmate noticed that one of his shoes was untied, and kindly went to tie it for him. The good news was that my son didn&#8217;t throw the shoe at his helpful classmate.  The bad news was that after he threw it, he hid under a table and refused to leave. 
When asked why he threw the shoe, my son says he was acting shy.  My suspicion  is that he lost his concentration and panicked when he could no longer keep up. Am I <a href="http://autismisnottheboss.com/2009/04/my-son-threw-a-shoe-in-class-today-self-regulation-in-the-classroo/"> Continue reading...</a>]]></description>
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