Walk off hits a new band, from Sports Social in Las Vegas an event for autism!!

My family and I attended an event that Sports Social, an organization that helps autistic people learn to ride bikes, and scooter, and they offer social development and music education as well. Feat of Southern Nevada was also involved too, they are an autism nonprofit that helps in a variety of ways for people with autism and their families too. We are fond of both organizations.

Links to
Feat of Southern Nevada–>
http://www.featsonv.org

Sports Social of Las Vegas’s website–>
http://www.lasvegasautism.com/

Here are 3 videos of Walk off hits. Some of walk off hits work at Sports Social helping the people with autism, so please tell all and share widely!!!

Walk of hits songs can be purchased on itunes and spotify if you are interested!!

Please help us to help autism too, we need funding to buy instruments, save for our IRS fees for the 501c3 we are working on the paper work for.

Personally I am the aspie dad of 3 with autism, a tech news writer and reviewer, am working on a 501c3, and work for Orkin in Commercial sales keep me in mind for commercial pest control.

A new and easy way to tie shoes, easy for a 6 year old or someone with autism or special needs!

Here is a new and easy way to tie shoes, easy for a 6 year old or someone with autism or special needs! It might not work but it is worth a try!!!

http://www.efficientlifeskills.com/how-i-taught-my-6-year-old-to-tie-shoes-in-5-minutes/

A cool video on it as well!!

Model: 15504 PortaGrip with 811 Suction Cup Mount–> A tech review from Technewszone.com

Please check out Panavise for your mounting needs at http://www.panavise.com/index.html?pageID=1&page=full&–eqskudatarq=235

I recently had the opportunity to review the portagrip by Panavise.

It is a nice affordable solution for mounting your smartphone while in a vehicle or on a smooth table. It is great to use with your gps or navigation software or while listening to music while in your vehicle.

I liked the design, the flexibility of its’ use. It can be used in a variety of ways on any smooth surface typically for the window or it seems a glass conference table as well. It can also be used to view a video while eating and not driving in the car or at a restaurant.

It is definitely a must have item for the frequent driver or the long distance driver or those that travel and use their smart phone for navigation!

Here is a brief overview video that I did on the portagrip–>

 

Here is a review from Cnet as well on the Panavise Portagrip as well–>

http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-10863_7-10016743-6.html

A side view of the Panavise PORTAGRIP
A side view of the Panavise PORTAGRIP
The packaging for the panagrip
The packaging for the panagrip
Panagrip
Panagrip
Panagrip in action with a Samsung Galaxy s3
Panagrip in action with a Samsung Galaxy s3

Specifications:

Model: 15504  PortaGrip with 811 Suction Cup Mount

The perfect solution for holding your iPhone/Smartphone!

The PortaGrip Universal Phone Holder with 811 Suction Cup Mount securely holds your mobile phone while you drive.

• Rubberized indexed grippers and foam backed cradle won’t scratch your device

• Quick release button for easy phone access

• Vertical low profile grips allow full access to touch screens

• Side arms adjust from 2.25″ to 3.75″ in width to fit nearly any phone

• Ratcheted feet allow for access to data ports

• PanaVise Tilt, Turn & Rotate = fully adjustable

• Low profile design minimizes mount behind phone

• Powerful suction cup mounts to any smooth non-porous surface. Easily move from vehicle to vehicle or stow for security

 

You can buy the Model 15504 at the following stores: Msrp for 15504 is $29.99

BH Photo–>http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/967883-REG/panavise_15504_portagrip_phone_holder_with.html

Smartphone experts
http://store.smartphoneexperts.com/panavise-portagrip-with-suction-cup-mount/3A78A13644.htm

Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/PANAVISE-PortaGrip–Vehicle-Smartphone-Suction/dp/B00CLIRAVQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1370911446&sr=1-1&keywords=panavise+15504+portagrip

mophie juice pack® – Samsung Galaxy S® III battery case and Powerstation– A Technewszone Overview

Recently I had the opportunity to test and review the mophie juice pack® – Samsung Galaxy S® III battery case. I was quite impressed to say the least. I also had the opportunity to test the powerstation battery pack as well.

The design and construction of both  were very nice. I tested the black juice pack with my Samsung Galaxy S3 and really like how it felt in the hand as well as the radical increase in battery life and its’ ability ability to let the phone be used for a long duration. I also tested the mophie juice pack powerstation® and it is also a solid device that really improves the life of products for people that need to charge their devices when away from a convenient power plus or usb port. It would be great on a train, bus, ship or airplane or for use while camping.

Samsung Galaxy s3 Juice pack 1
Samsung Galaxy s3 Juice pack 1

Mophie Juice Pack

And images of the powerstation:–>

Mophie Juice Pack Samsung Galaxy s3
Mophie Juice Pack Samsung Galaxy s3

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A review from our Friends at ubergizomo, http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/11/a-mophie-juice-pack-for-the-samsung-galaxy-s3/ too.

Our brief Youtube overview videos #1, the juicepack for Samsung Galaxy s3–>

Our second brief overview video on the Mophie Powerstation power pack–>

Here is a simple video with regards to juice pack as well from Mobile Nations Gear!!–>

In regards to the Juice Pack Mophie states that it offers the following specifications:

Additional Battery Hours:

Galaxy S III:
Talk Time: Up to 9 hours on 3G | Up to 7 hours on 4G
Internet Use: Up to 9 hours on 4G | Up to 11 hours on Wi-Fi
Audio Playback: Up to 32 hours
Video Playback: Up to 8 hours

 

Specifications

Product Dimensions: 5.91 in x 2.97 in x 0.67 in
Battery Capacity: 2300 mAh
Estimated Shipping Weight: 1lbs
Item model number: 2200_JP-SSG-BLK, 2245_JP-SSG-WHT
Shipping: This product ships world wide

Product Category: Cell Phone External Battery
Product Compatibility: Galaxy S III not included
Package Content Included: mophie juice pack®, USB-micro cable, User’s Manual
Patent: Pending

as far as the Powerstation

Specifications

Product Dimensions: 2.28 in x 4.09 in x 0.53 in
Battery Capacity: 4000 mAh
Estimated Shipping Weight: 1lbs
Item model number: 2027_JPU-PWRSTION-2
Shipping: This product ships world wide

Product Category: USB Battery Charger
Product Compatibility: Smart phones, tablets & gaming devices
Package Content Included: mophie juice pack powerstation®, USB charging cable, User Manual
Patent Pending: iPhone, iPad, iPod not included

In summary I was impressed with real world testing of both products, their quality of build, the increased battery life for my devices, and their ease of use as well.

Please check these products out on Mophies website as well–> http://www.mophie.com!!

Boy diagnosed with autism has higher IQ than Einstein; thriving despite failure of public school system

Boy diagnosed with autism has higher IQ than Einstein; thriving despite failure of public school system
Boy diagnosed with autism has higher IQ than Einstein; thriving despite failure of public school system (via Natural Health Cures & Remedies)

(NaturalNews) When the experts told Kristine Barnett of Indiana that her two-year-old son would probably never be able to read or even tie his shoes due to his severe case of autism, the brave mother of three decided to take matters into her own hands. And as a result, she helped nurture the young…

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Student faces autism with music, support from Shields Elementary students

Student faces autism with music, support from Shields Elementary students
Student faces autism with music, support from Shields Elementary students (via Mlive.com)

JAMES TOWNSHIP, MI — The gym at Shields Elementary School quieted as a crowd of children wearing bright orange shirts linked arms, encircling third-grader Ashlyn McGregor as she stepped to a microphone. “The struggles I’m facing, the chances I’m taking, sometimes might knock me down, but no…

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Military Families with Special Needs Children – 6 Tips to Reduce Stress by Raven W Green/Special Happens.com

 

I was impressed by a nice article on Specialhappens.com

Military Families with Special Needs Children – 6 Tips to Reduce Stress

Posted on May 20, 2013 by Raven Green • 3 Comments

US Flag and father holding son's handBeing a military family with a special needs child is a unique situation.  There are  challenges such as deployments, frequent moves, distance from family, trying to navigate Tricare in addition to any medical issues.

However, as a military family there are also countless resources, assistance and support that is available exclusively or targeted to the military community. Resources and acronyms vary from branch to branch but the available support, for the most part, is similar.

As any special needs OR military family knows, organization and planning is a huge part of reducing stress and time management.  Here are a few  of my tips for doing just that!

  1. Learn to Organize– Everything needs a place; having a place for everything may be an old saying but it holds true today.  Paperwork, photos, medical supplies, medical records, food and almost everything in a household can be organized, contained as well as labeled for quickly locating and using.  Home management binders, filing systems, family command centers  and labeling systems are huge steps to a more streamlined home in addition to easy access to what is needed for everyone.
  2. Manage & Plan Time– Schedules, routines and plans help to maintain the consistency and structure both special needs children AND parents need to thrive. Military family life involves understanding plans WILL change and frequently. Just knowing that having a plan (even a flexible one) is essential is the first step to time management.  Morning / bedtime routines, chores / rewards , a family calendar, and meal planning are a few ways to incorporate planning.   Remember that knowing what to expect, what one is responsible for and maintaining a “to do” list can do wonders to lessen stress and reduce the feeling of being overwhelmed.  Using visual aids posting the “family calendar” and using charts help to keep everyone on the same page and feel like they are part of the overall plan.
  3. Take Care of Yourself and Marriage– The biggest piece of advice I would give for other special needs parents is to lean on your spouse during both the good & bad times.  Special needs parents and military spouses have a tendency to put both themselves as well as their primary relationship on the back-burner in order to take care of everyone plus everything else.  Taking care of both yourself and your marriage is essential to a healthy and resilient military special needs family. Don’t feel guilty about taking time for yourself. Always schedule time for yourself and remember to use that time for a hobby, time with friends or even a nap.  Use a family calendar to schedule in that time as well as date nights (either at home, out on the town, or on Skype with a deployed spouse).  Staying rested, healthy, and in constant honest communication with your spouse should be non-negotiable aspects of your life.
  4. Ask for Help– One person cannot do it all regardless of what they may believe.  It is not a sign of weakness to reach out and say, “I need help.”   Special needs parenting and military life are both demanding high stress lifestyles.   Be specific when asking for help instead of assuming people know what is needed because they do not.  Military special needs lives are unique and even mysterious to friends who may not have a clue what your daily life entails. Having a friend prepare a few meals, babysit a few hours a week while you have “me time” or a date night or even just  asking a friend to take you to a movie are ways they could  be helpful to you.   Sometimes, hiring a professional is needed and that is okay.   Hiring a nanny, babysitter or caregiver that is trained in helping a special needs family can be a blessing for an overwhelmed parent.   Being able to trust that your child is taken care of by a professional can give you that much needed relief to be able to run errands, visit with friends or whatever YOU need to do alone because it is not always feasible to handle certain things with your children in tow.
  5. Know Your Military Resources-The military has many resources to turn to for reference, assistance, guidance and support.  Get to know your local, branch and national resources. Each branch may have different names or acronyms for the same service so check with your local base.  In the Army, a few essential resources are the Exceptional Family Member Program- EFMP, Army Community Service- ACS, School Liaison Officers-  SLO and Family Readiness Groups- FRG.
  6. Utilize Community Resources –Reaching out to your local community can be a great way to find support and friends.   It is always beneficial to have friends who are in the same situation.  Finding other special needs families and military families can help you build a circle of trust, comfort and support.  It is also a great way to help others and to feel that you are not alone. Support groups, play groups, hobby groups and your children’s sports/activities  are perfect opportunities to reach out and find kindred spirits.  Utilizing the Internet, smart phones and tablets are perfect for today’s military special needs parent. With a few buttons, touches or words to Siri, a world of online support groups, websites, blogs and networks put you in touch with an endless variety of resources.

Military special needs parenting can be a complicated, stressful, and demanding lifestyle. However, reaching out to utilize the available resources, support, advice, and tips available can make the difference between a successful, resilient, happy family and an overwhelmed, exhausted and depressed household.

I’m looking forward to sharing more information on available resources and helping to explain the EFMP process, acronyms and other military specific programs.

If you have a specific question or would a certain resource featured please send me an email with the subject line “Special Happens- Military Series”.  I can be reached at [email protected] .

Live, Love & Learn,

Raven W. Green

 

If you have Autistic or Special Needs Kids take a look at a free program offered by the Torino Foundation!!

 

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JUNE 20-23, 2013
MISSION Our focus is on alleviating the strain that an Autism diagnosis takes not only on the affected child but the child’s family. Our primary goals are to help campers build self-esteem, develop better social skills and self-expression, make and maintain friendships, improve fine motor skills, gross motor skills and sensory integration.
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ABOUT Camp I AM is our second co-ed residential summer camp program designed specifically for children ages 6 – 17 with a primary diagnosis of Autism. Camp I AM’s emphasis is ‘personal growth’.  The program is designed for children who would benefit from structure, small group dynamics and individual attention all in a private setting where the campers enjoy typical outdoor camp activities.   All campers participate in a daily rotation of non-competitive camp activities with their cabin groups.  We encourage camper participation and inspire them to reach their full potential by realizing their best is ‘the best’.  Our curriculum focuses on improving physical health, problem solving, teambuilding, starting and finishing tasks as well as many other objectives including having fun!
Free quality services are provided at Camp I AM including accommodations and meals, onsite medical support, and recreational facilities. A tasty, healthy and hearty breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served each day and snacks and beverages are provided throughout the entire program.  We also provide for the campers with special dietary needs.ELIGIBILITY Camp I AM welcomes children ages 6 – 17 with a primary diagnosis of Autism.  Camp I AM does not offer a clinical setting and therefore, cannot accept children who have a history of aggressive, abusive or violent behaviors.

PROGRAM FEATURES A unique feature of Camp I AM is the Camper Passport.  The majority of our parents are most interested in helping their child improve their social skills, learn new activities, develop a better sense of self, and to take greater responsibility for themselves.   The Camper Passport is a tool that Counselors use while at camp, to keep written record in a non-intrusive way, of each camper’s personal experience while staying with us at camp.  It’s nice to know that your quiet, softly spoken child was front and center on the stage during the camp talent show singing their heart out.  The Camper Passport is gifted to each camper’s parents after camp allowing the parents to benefit from and enjoy their child’s personal journey through Camp I AM.  Although the campers learn many new “camp” skills from participating in activities, it’s the skills that are less visible that are the most recognized when returning home.  The campers feel very empowered to share new things with their family.
Our one-to-one adult counselor to camper ratio, plus activity instructors and safety staff, allows us to work closely with each camper to provide individualized attention to their special needs. Our counselors are adults who are experienced in working with children with Autism or are pursuing a degree in special education or a related field. Each child is also assigned a non-disabled Peer Buddy. Camp I AM is run by a group of highly skilled, experienced and caring professionals who work in collaboration with our community affiliates to provide the highest quality of service to each camper.
Campers attend two – three activities in the morning and two – three activities in the afternoon. Evening activities serve as opportunities for the entire camp to come together for structured entertainment such as campfires, dances, movies, and music. Picture schedules are used throughout the day to support communication between campers and staff if needed.

OUR STAFF Torino Foundation’s camp program staff consists of dozens of individuals who are experienced with our programs and facility, many of which have been working with Torino Foundation for over ten years.
Our Volunteer counselors and Activity staff undergo intensive training to ensure they are fully equipped to meet our campers’ needs and provide them with the most enriching experiences possible.
Medical Staff stay at camp during the entire duration of the program to ensure each camper has consistency in a supportive environment.

A BIT ABOUT TORINO RANCH Nestled in the Spring Valley Mountains west of Las Vegas, Torino ranch offers a supportive environment for campers of all ages to meet other peers with critical illnesses, disabilities, or life altering situations.  The ranch is a pristine oasis with spring-fed streams, crystal clear lakes and waterfalls, and hundreds of organic fruit trees and organic gardens.  The ranch is a sparkling jewel of natural beauty complete with camper villages, lodge, amphitheater, and many other amenities.  The ranch is a playground and a sanctuary – a place of peace.  Campers have the opportunity to make friends, enjoy nature, gain self-confidence, create wonderful camp memories and develop skills for increased independence.  They can leave their worries behind while laughing, playing and enjoying life.

Here is a link to their Facebbook page–>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Torino-Foundation/203601819672853?ref=hl

Our 3 kids are going to attend one of their autism camps and since I have not been rich lately they really wanted to go to camp at least once!!

Please help them in their efforts.

We also need help getting with our autism efforts as well, please donate instruments tablets, and services to help us to help autism!!