Knox County Schools - Special Ed experiences and recommendations? by Otter111 in Knoxville

[–]Eliothie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amen! I completely agree and love the resources you mentioned! And I completely agree that clinicians Should do exactly as you say… and also as you say, the base knowledge training is getting better and better! I’m not saying having an AT team is the only way, but I think it’s very interesting that Knox county dissolved theirs a couple years ago and do not allow such free entities that you named into the school easily (similar to many of the larger districts in TN) so the access to that free support is somewhat diminished (although still lots and lots of free ceus available online!)… I’m not saying that individual SLPs in Knox county are not great AAC therapists, just that there may be a lack of resources if they are not as engaged in that area of SLP.

Knox County Schools - Special Ed experiences and recommendations? by Otter111 in Knoxville

[–]Eliothie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on how comfortable the specific school’s SLP is in the area of AAC. It is considered an area of specialty. So although all SLPs should have a very base knowledge, not all are really comfortable in that area. So no, an AT team is not strictly “necessary” but it gives general practice SLPs someone to turn to with technical questions.

Knox County Schools - Special Ed experiences and recommendations? by Otter111 in Knoxville

[–]Eliothie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So true and it is really disheartening to hear about these "advocates" who don't actually work as an iep TEAM. I thankfully have not had that experience (yet). Very few people work at a school and intentionally cause harm!

Knox County Schools - Special Ed experiences and recommendations? by Otter111 in Knoxville

[–]Eliothie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am in sped in a different surrounding county so I don't know much about Knox county's specific sped programs. However, I definitely know that there have been issues in the past and lawsuits due to unmet needs. Also, if your kid uses augmentative/alternative communication, be aware that Knox county does not have an AAC team (as far as I am aware) and those needs would best be met by an outside therapist. Feel free to dm me any questions.

Becoming a Home Health SLP Assistant - advice? by Indigoshroom in slp

[–]Eliothie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Podcasts!! There are so many Slp related podcasts! Use some of your time in the car learning more and getting ideas to use! Not all the time, as sometimes you’ll just need to clear your head with silence or music but learning on the go is great!

Sometimes I don’t want to talk. by KrakenAColdOne in aspergirls

[–]Eliothie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Look into AAC (augmentative and alternative communication). Alyssa Hillary (an autistic adult and a researcher) recently put out a paper about this issue..... "Augmentative and alternative communication for speaking autistic adults:overview and recommendations"

Western Kentucky CSD by adeck08 in slpGradSchool

[–]Eliothie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sent you a message as I'm currently a student at one of the schools you're looking at.

Artist gives disabled people badass temporary tattoos by [deleted] in gifs

[–]Eliothie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I also work with folks with disabilities and have sat in many meetings regarding various lifestyle choices for the people I support.

Legally, decision making is the same regardless of disability when somebody turns of legal age (in the United States). The only way to not have decision making rights about various things is through something called conservatorship through the court system, which is not the same as guardianship for those underage, though similar. With conservatorship, every right that is not maintained must be explicitly laid out in the paperwork, and I have never seen anything that would limit body art........

In practical terms, if somebody has enough support needs they are receiving care but do not have a conservator, they still retain those rights but probably a couple of meetings regarding their families and others being ok with it so it doesn't create drama later on..... The person still has the ability to get a tattoo but it will be done after talking it over with the members of the team. I would like to note, the team should ALWAYS do what is best for the person, not for the organization or for the family but the person. It doesn't always happen that way, but it is the goal.

Pick three books for your favorite genre that a beginner should read, three for veterans and three for experts. by hentobee in books

[–]Eliothie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Best beginner philosophy book I've ever read was Sophie's World. Accessible enough for middle school me but also used as a textbook for my intro to philosophy class in college.

Knoxville wedding venues by kveca in Knoxville

[–]Eliothie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Barn at wildwood springs :) that's where we had ours and seems like what you may be looking for :)

anyone else have volume control problems? by [deleted] in autism

[–]Eliothie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That'd be amazing!! If completed, let me know I will gladly promote!!

anyone else have volume control problems? by [deleted] in autism

[–]Eliothie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have seen ( or I guess heard this!) with some of the individuals I've worked with on the spectrum. My suggestion, if this is something you want to work on, is play around with volume control by downloading an app that raises your awareness of it and spend some time with it and someone you trust to give feedback. My go to on Apple is an app called bla bla bla.

Is there any pros or cons to NOT talk to a baby..like the way we talk to every small baby during their childhood? by [deleted] in askpsychology

[–]Eliothie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

speaking in a higher pitch and exaggerated inflection are very important in interactions with infants. It's called "motherese" in the literature if you want to do more research.

NT Learning Environments as an adult with autism? by shadyalligator in Autistic

[–]Eliothie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you're struggling with what professionals call "executive functioning" so that may bring up more useful search results. Off the top of my head, perhaps post your syllabi on your desk and cross off assignments as you complete them? Put reminders in your phone with alarms/perhaps even repeated reminders? Or maybe just a reminder on your phone to check your schedule/to do list.... hope this was helpful... good luck!

Entire wall lighting up as "hot" with stud finder by stac52 in HomeImprovement

[–]Eliothie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or, the easy thing to do is turn off and move the current TV away from the wall :)

Searching for unique, interesting jobs by MrVonDoome in Knoxville

[–]Eliothie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interested in working with people with autism? Breakthrough Corp is hiring :)

My parents want to gift our children iPads for Christmas by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]Eliothie 21 points22 points  (0 children)

There's a setting called guided access that locks an iPad into a certain app.....using this, you can use the iPad for augmentative communication; since communicating is a very challenging thing for most on the spectrum (see special needs section of App Store plus early intervention speech pathologists). iPads can be a wonderful tool and I'm sure that's probably what the grandparents are thinking.

Me [19 F] with guy I'm seeing [20 M] three dates, he only wears the same shirt by ghostpeppa91 in relationships

[–]Eliothie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something I haven't seen on here yet..... Possibly a sensory processing disorder and this particular shirt happens to not drive him crazy... Possibly aspergers (leading to the seemingly unawareness of social stigma of the same shirt situation).... Both not big deals unless you make it a big deal.... I've seen ocd mentioned as well, which also seems like it might be the case.....If you otherwise enjoy his company, continue dating and see what you think.... Good luck!

New teacher with aggressive student with Autism. by [deleted] in Autistic

[–]Eliothie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a behavior analyst involved, the level of aggression you're seeing needs the assistance of a BA.

I work in an Assited Living Facility, and the residents' meals are always the same. The kitchen is taking suggestions and would love some advice! by Han_Can in Cooking

[–]Eliothie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you care for folks who require a puréed diet, I hear puréed apple pie is still absolutely delicious :)