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Grace Chimene Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. I am interested in the health and safety of children. BSN RN University of Texas School of Nursing 1983 MSN University of Texas Medical Branch Pediatric Nurse Practitioner 1987

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Autism Speaks Safety Education



Grace's Note:  Autism Speaks provides in depth family education articles and resources on Safety for Autistic children.   The top Safety Risks for children with Autism are Wandering, pica (eating non food items), drowning, and household toxins (my thought is that goes along with pica).  It is especially frightening to worry that a child might wander off and then drown.  Please read more....

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A page from: Autism Speaks

New! Autism Speaks Announces Swimming and Water Safety Scholarship Fund! Learn more here.
Safety is a critical part of all of our lives, whether we are at home or out in the community, alone or with loved ones. Being aware of our surroundings and taking precautions to stay safe is even more important for individuals with autism and their families.
The Autism Safety Project is designed to provide families affected by autism with tips, information, expert advice and resources so that everyone in our community can stay out of harm's way.
New! In light of the recent Wandering study, we reached out to our community and asked for tips and tools used to prevent wandering. We got some great feedback and wanted to share it with everyone! Click here to read some Wandering Tips.
The safety portal is broken down into sections to provide comprehensive and effective information regarding safety in all areas of our lives:
Click here for special information on helping children with autism respond to disaster and tragedy.

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