by Dr. Steven Gutstein | Feb 21, 2020 | Autism: A New Perspective , Independence and the future , RDI® |
Autism: A New Perspective
Just Noticeable Differences: A Key to Independence
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Children with autism have a desire for everything to stay the same, but what if you could help your kids embrace and even look forward to change?
by Dr. Steven Gutstein | Dec 13, 2019 | Autism: A New Perspective , Redefining Autism , What is Autism? |
Autism: A New Perspective
Redefining Autism
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Dr. Steven Gutstein talks about how what we think we know about autism may not be true and gives a new definition to help us redefine autism.
by Dr. Steven Gutstein | Nov 7, 2019 | Autism: A New Perspective , Core Deficits of Autism , Dynamic Intelligence , The Guiding Relationship |
Autism: A New Perspective
Learning from Experience
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What we find is that through that more deliberative process of bookmarking, reviewing, constructing, saving, organizing…we also strengthen that encouragement to intuitively recognize something when we see it.
by Dr. Steven Gutstein | Sep 13, 2019 | Autism: A New Perspective , Dynamic Intelligence , The Guiding Relationship |
Autism: A New Perspective
Foundations of Dynamic Intelligence
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When the foundations of Dynamic Intelligence are set in place, the child begins to use their mind as a very powerful tool.
by Dr. Steven Gutstein | Jul 12, 2019 | Autism: A New Perspective , Dynamic Intelligence |
Autism: A New Perspective
Why Dynamic Intelligence Part 2
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One of the critical roles of being a parent is to be a mind guide. We know that. And if you have a child with autism, you can’t do it until we help you to develop this and to help the child activate that growth, so you can begin to feel comfortable with it to start orienting more.