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Aptos psychologist: your cell phone location SHOULD be private. Not so says Obama govt.

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

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cellphone privacy?

My cellphone lives in my purse, travels with me in my car, goes to work. Where my cellphone is is a private matter. The government has no business tracking cellphones. The Obama government disagrees. Americans have no expectation of privacy regarding their cell phone? (more…)

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30 states fight ObamaCare with laws & ballot initiatives

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Should all Americans be requied by law to purchase health care? Should Americans be forced to use a government run health care system? Thirty states say No! Too bad, our state of California is NOT one of the 30 so far to protect citizens rights (more…)

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The meaning of “eternal life”?

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Lent is here. Lent  for the Christian church is the 40 days before Easter. Easter is the celebration of the Risen Lord.  Jesus Christ came that all might have  Life.

What is “eternal life”? In the Episcopalian service the priest says, “and keep us in Eternal Life…”  During the Catholic Mass the priest says, “and in the end bring us to Eternal Life”.

What does Theologika  have to say about what is “eternal life”  — is it here and now or after we physically die?  

For more info on Theologika go to http;//www.theologika.net or send email to Randy and Kathy Ponzos@theologika.net Theologika has in depth, accurate information on christian theology.Theologika



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Treatment for autism in natural setting works best using both ABA and developmental approaches

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

There are 2 main approaches to treatment of autism:  the ABA camp (Applied Behavioral Analysis which is Skinner re-visited) and the developmental approaches (such as FloorTime).  Guess what!  Probably children will do best if both approaches are used…

See article below form American Medical News: 

“Children with autism would likely receive better treatment if supporters of the two major teaching methods stopped bickering over theory and focused on a combined approach, a Michigan State University psychologist argues in a new paper.

For years, the behavioral and developmental camps have argued over which theory is more effective in teaching communication and other skills to preschool-aged children with autism. Basically, behaviorists believe learning occurs through reinforcement or reward while developmental advocates stress learning through important interactions with caregivers.

But while the theories differ, the actual methods the two camps ultimately use to teach children can be strikingly similar, especially when the treatment is naturalistic, or unstructured, said Brooke Ingersoll, MSU assistant professor of psychology.

In the January issue of the Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, Ingersoll contends that advocates of the behavioral and developmental approaches should set aside their differences and use the best practices from each to meet the needs of the student and the strengths of the parent or teacher.

“We need to stop getting so hung up on whether the behavioral approach is better than the developmental approach and vice versa,” Ingersoll said. “What we really need to start looking at is what are the actual intervention techniques being used and how are these effective.”

An estimated one out of every 110 children in the United States has autism and the number of diagnosed cases is growing, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Symptoms typically surface by a child’s second birthday and the disorder is four to five times more likely to occur in boys than in girls.

Ingersoll said the behavioral and developmental treatment methods both can be effective on their own. But historically, advocates for each have rarely collaborated on treatment development for children with autism, meaning it’s unknown whether a combined approach is more effective.

Ingersoll expects it is. She is trained in both methods and has created a combined curriculum on social communication that she’s teaching to preschool instructors in Michigan’s Ottawa, Livingston and Clinton counties. Through the MSU-funded project, the instructors then teach the method to parents of autistic children.

Ingersoll said the combined method works, but it will probably take a few years of research to determine if it’s more effective than a singular approach.

“I’m not necessarily advocating for a new philosophical approach – the reality is that neither side is likely to change their philosophy,” Ingersoll said. “What I am advocating is more of a pragmatic approach that involves combining the interventions in different ways to meet the needs of the child or the caregiver. I think that will build better interventions.”

Source: Brooke Ingersoll
Michigan State University

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Who should get in to PCS in Santa Cruz? NO to the children of public school teachers!

Friday, February 19th, 2010

A lottery was used to select which students get in to PCC in Santa Cruz, CA — one of the best schools in the nation.

Which students should be denied? Those teachers who collectively through their unions have made the mess public schools are in should be denied access of thier children to PCC. (more…)

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Why publish Goodman’s tripe? by James Jackson

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Written by James Jackson:

Why Publish Goodman’s Tripe? Santa Cruz Sentinel Opinion Feb. 18, 2010

“Why do you publish the Amy Goodman tripe weekly? Might I suggest a once-a-year story for her: Somewhere a child cries, somewhere a sparrow limps. Blame the United States of America. Somewhere a life is saved, somewhere medicine is delivered. Praise the United Nations.”

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Aptos psychologist: How early assess for autism? by age one.

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Children later diagnosed with autism look normal until about 6 months of age. Decreased social abilities appear in the 6 month to 12 month period. So, let’s screen earlier and provide earlier intervention. (more…)

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The “Job Bill” is just Stimul…

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The “Job Bill” is just Stimulus Bill #3 The lack of effectiveness and cost if lead to proper defeat of the health care bill(s).

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Aptos psychologist: Some children with autism FULLY recover

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Go here for a amazing recovery of a boy diagnosed with autism at 18 months who was free of autism by age four. (more…)

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Aptos psychologist: great resource to publish on autism using Word Press at Dance Marathon, Univ. of Michigan

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Dance Marathon is a student run blog, a great web site where anyone can publish articles on autism and many other subjects using Word Press. (more…)

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