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February 6th, 2010

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COPA & “relational power” comes out of Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals?

February 6th, 2010

Some acronyms say a lot: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) concisely makes its point.

COPA is not such an acronym. It is not “wanna cup-a tea…” Why that acronym?

It is hard to wrap your brain or mouth around “communities organized for relational power“.

Is that deliberate? Undoubtedly. A fuzzy acronym lacking clarity (COPA) is better when the ultimate goal is something people might resist: re-distribution of wealth.

COPA talks about “relational power”. What in the world is “relational” power? Is that what a work supervisor has over the supervisee? Is that what the home room teacher has over students as they wait to be dismissed from school?

“Relational power” What in the world is that? As the priest blesses the wine to become the blood of Christ during the Eucharist what is the “relational power” of the priest to the congregation? Magician? Conduit of God’s Love? Relational power. What a mouthful.

Think about it. What is the best way to organize a community for socialistic, Alinsky type goals?

Of course, use the “progressive” and “liberal” churches. Get the titular heads of the organizations to sign on. That is relatively easy to do.

Churches and other faith organizations typically are not democratic. The head of the churches typically set policies and people rarely disagree with their priest, rector, minister or rabbi.

Yes, housing is expensive in Santa Cruz County. Though it certainly is aloft less expensive than it was before Nov. 2009.

The article below appears on the web site for Temple Beth El in Aptos, CA.
Communities Organized for Relational Power in Action (COPA)

“Temple Beth El [in Aptos, CA] is an active participant in this interfaith effort to improve our communities. COPA is a network of 35 faith-based and nonprofit institutions in Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties. COPA’s activities are based on the concept of “relational organizing”—a process of deepening and broadening our understanding of each other that identifies potential areas for action on behalf of our members. Relational organizing includes one-to-one meetings, house meetings, research actions, and community actions. This model can develop in two ways, one identifies and serves the needs of the congregation, and the other prepares us to work together for a better (broader) community.

Our primary action had been an initiative to alleviate the shortage of affordable housing in Santa Cruz County. Then our focus was on negotiating with Standard Pacific to develop housing on the Par 3 property in Aptos. The development was to have 90 units, a mix of rental and ownership, that will be affordable by very-low-income, low-income, and moderate-income households.

Andrew Goldenkranz and Carolyn Coleman lead the COPA Committee at Temple Beth El.”

So, is COPA “your cup-a tea” ? Do you think that the Tea Parties organized to tell the government what the People think of higher taxes and less freedom would use the COPA model? Who runs the financial books on COPA?

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Aptos psychologist: “joint attention” between baby and parent at 5 months can be a marker for assessing autism

February 6th, 2010

How early can we catch autism? Looks like 5 months using “joint attention” as an important marker for assessing autism. That is something that pediatricians can do in their office with the assistance of a parent. The faster we can diagnose autism the quicker we can provide appropriate treatment and begin the healing process.

What is “joint attention” Simply eye contact with the infant and then looking at an object jointly — such as holding up a rattle and looking first at the baby (and smiling of course) and then looking at the rattle. That is “joint attention”.

written by Dr.Cameron Jackson www.freedomOK.net/wordpress See the article below:

“Children as young as five months old will follow the gaze of an adult towards an object and engage in joint attention, according to research funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Medical Research Council. The findings, published in the Royal Society’s journal Biology Letters, suggests that the human brain develops this important social skill surprisingly early in infancy.

Joint attention – where two people share attention to the same object – is a vital human social skill necessary for many types of human behaviour such as teaching, collaboration, and language learning. Impairments in this skill are one of the earliest signs of autism.

Dr Tobias Grossmann and Professor Mark Johnson from Birkbeck, University of London, used a technique known as ‘near infrared spectroscopy’ (NIRS) to examine which areas of an infant’s brain are activated when paying joint attention to an object.

NIRS, an optical brain imaging technique which involves measuring the blood flow associated with brain activation, is well-suited to study freely-behaving infants. With this non-invasive technique, near-infrared light travels from sources on a sensor pad located on the head, through the skin, skull and underlying brain tissue, and is then detected by sensitive detectors on the same sensor pad.

In the experiment, conducted in Birkbeck’s Babylab, the babies were shown the computer-animated image of an adult’s face. The adult would make eye contact with the baby, raise her eyebrows and smile, glance towards an object at her side, back to the baby and then finally turn her head to face the object. In the control conditions, the adult would look away from the object or would look at the object without making eye contact with the baby.

The researchers found that only when the babies engaged in joint attention with the adult, they used a specific region of their brain known as the left prefrontal cortex – an area to the front of the brain involved in complex cognitive and social behaviours.

“Infants engaged in joint attention use a similar region of their brain as adults do,” says Dr Grossmann, a Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellow. “Our study suggests that the infants are tuned to sharing attention with other humans much earlier than previously thought. This may be a vital basis for the infant’s social development and learning.”

“In the future this approach could be used to assess individual differences in infants’ responses to joint attention and might, in combination with other measures, serve as a marker that can help with an early identification of infants at risk for autism.”

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Aptos psychologist: parents teach autistic children via distance learning www.freedomOK.net/wordpress

February 5th, 2010

Exciting news how parents CAN successfully help autistic children via distance learning!

Too often Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) commercial programs come into the home, work exclusively with the child and parents are not the central players in helping autistic children to communicate.

The tools for helping the child need to be in the hands of the parents. DVD is one promising tool for giving parents the necessary tools they need.

“Pivotal response training” is the lingo used by ABA to discuss what normal folks call “generalization” — the ability to perform the skill in other settings. Clearly whatever is taught via ABA methods needs to be “generalized” to the home setting and implemented by the parents and other family members.

By instructing the family members in a flexible manner — on their schedule — generalization of skills may happen much faster.

See the article below. This is based on research done at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Exciting! written by Cameron Jackson, Ph.D., J.D. DrCameronJackson@gmail.com

Distance Education For Parents Of Children With Autism Found Effective
Article Date: 02 Feb 2010 – 7

“Through the use of instructional DVDs, parents of children with autism can learn how to teach their child to communicate and improve their behavior, according to research published in the January 2010 issue of The Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions (published by the Hammill Institute on Disabilities and SAGE).

“Family members play a central role in the education and treatment of children with autism. However, training parents in appropriate techniques can provide unique challenges.

“Often, mothers and fathers are not available at the same time to participate in training. Contemporary work schedules no longer conform to a traditional 9 to 5 schedule, further complicating efforts to help parents with their child. And, many families are simply too far away from training opportunities to participate on a regular basis. Providing family members with the type of flexibility they need to participate in training is often beyond the capability of most of these programs.
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara (Nicolette Nefdt, Robert Koegel, George Singer and Michael Gerber) explored whether providing training to parents through DVDs could help bridge this gap. The good news is that parents did improve their skills through watching the training videos, and there were improvements in child behavior as well.

“Many parents of children with ASD are motivated and able to implement evidenced based intervention with minimal support,” said researcher Nicolette Nefdt. “Once provided with a rationale, step by step instructions and video examples, parents were able to change their behavior and begin teaching their child to communicate. Parents who completed the program commented mostly on the ease and flexibility of use of a program such as this one, the value of the video examples and the enjoyment of working with their child”.

“This is very exciting to us, as we are now able to help many more people more quickly than we could otherwise,” said co-author Robert Koegel.

The article “The use of a self-directed learning program to provide introductory training in pivotal response treatment to parents of children with autism” is available free for a limited time at http://pbi.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/1/23. SAGE
Source:
Jim Gilden
SAGE Publications

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Aptos psychologist: govt unions muscle politicians & too easily exploit their monopoly position?

February 3rd, 2010

Only 1 in 13 worker in the private sector pays union dues. In contrast, 51.4% of U.S. union members work for the government. That’s over half!

Government unions offer what is close to lifetime job security and benefits, subject only to gross dereliction of duty. Once a city’s or state’s workers are organized by a union, the jobs almost never go away.

Today, government is the main playing field for modern unionism. As union membership in government has grown so has union clout in pushing politicians for higher wages and benefits. This is why Andy Stern (SEIU) and Rich Trumeka (AFL-CIO) could order Democrats to exempt unions from ObamaCAre’s tax increase on high cost health care insurance plans.

The union’s main goal now is securing a larger share of the overall private economy’s wealth, This means pitting government’s employees against middle-class taxpayers.

It used to be that most Democrats opposed public sector unionism. Such 20th century liberal heroes as New Your Mayor LaGuardia and Roosevelt believed feverently in industrial unions. But they believed that public employees had a special social obligation and could too easily exploit their monopoly position.

Look at the current desperate economic woes of California, New Jersey, New York and other states. All these states have dominant public unions.

Yes, it’s time for reform. The public-union ascendancy needs containment. We need to break the power of government unions to take an ever larger share of private income.

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Aptos psychologist: How to STOP gang violence? www.freedomOK.net/wordpress

January 31st, 2010

How to stop–at least put a major crimp — in gang violence? What are YOUR ideas?

These are mine. By the way, this is NOT a Saul Alinsky COPA approach ….

1. UNIFORMS: Public schools will agree that they will require that all students (K- grade 12) wear uniforms at school and to and from school. To and from school, note. Schools will enforce the uniform rule Consequences for breaking the uniform rule will be clearly set out and enforced. The parents will choose what kind of uniforms and what consequences for breaking the rule. The uniforms must fit the students in a reasonable, normal manner — not extremely tight or loose. Top of the pants can be no lower than an agreed upon number of inches from the waist.

2) NO TATOOS, MAKE UP AND CLEAN APPEARANCE. Girls and boys are to be clean and wear clean clothing. No cosmetic make-up or visible tatoos allowed for school age boys or girls. Consequences stated for breaking the rule. Dirty hair and clothing? Go to thegym and take a shower and put on clean clothing.

3) FAMILIES WILL CONTROL WHERE & WHEN CHILDREN GO. Families commit to control where & when children go out from after school to time to be home for the night. Both schools and faith organizations can assist in making these Agreements. This has to be by choice and made indvidually by families and children with schools and thier faith organizations.

4) COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS WILL SUPPORT FAMIY COMMITMENT TO CONTROL CHILDREN’S BEHAVIOR. Strengthen School/ Parent and Faith Organization/ Family Agreements with school/ community events (pot lucks, park activities, athletic events for families) which provide structured time for families to do fun, safe activities together. Provide weekly safe activities for families.

COMMUNITY NON-PROFITS. Faith organizations and community organizations should collaborate to strengthen values of honesty, non-violence, and cooperative behavior. Possible ways could include Affirmation of Family Values (akin to renewal of baptismal vows) done by faith organizations with their members.

POLICE: Spread Neighborhood Watch (know your neighbor, make your neighborhood safe for children, report suspicious behavior, increase more police walking the beat).

This is to start a conversation… What say you? written by Cameron Jackson, Ph.D., J.D. DrCameronJackson@gmail.com


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Aptos psychologist: “Hillary: the Movie” now deemed political speech protected by the U.S. Constitution

January 30th, 2010

Hillary: The Movie is now legal political speech by a corporation

Hillary: The Movie is a harshly critical 90-minute documentary. It was deemed a criminal act to show it on cable tv during the 2008 presidential primaries. Why? Because there was a federal law.

During the 2008 presidential primaries, the FCC denied permission to view Hillary: The Movie on demand cable. Back in 2008, to distribute in movie form an extremely vituperative expression of disdain for Hilary as a candidate was a criminal act. Cearly this was control of political content by the government.

That has now changed. The Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission by a 5-4 decision that corporations have free speech the same as individual citizens.

It is no longer a criminal act for a non-profit (or for profit) corporation to express political free speech. The right for a group of people — such as a corporation — to express political speech is the same as for an individual.

This decision that corporations have freedom of speech makes sense. Freedom of assembly obviously means groups of people gathering together. Surely, groups of people gathering together as a group have freedom of speech. That goes for the ACLU as well as for Coke. What say you? written by Cameron Jackson DrCameronJackson@gmail.com

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Aptos psychologist: Let’s use the Internet to debate and control earmaks

January 30th, 2010

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Pork is pork. Show it for what it is. Debate it. The Appropriations Committee is the Senate’s “favor factory”. It parcels out earmarks. Scott Brown wants to be on the Appropriations Committee precisely to improve transparency about earmarks. The last committee meeting held on Transparency in Government was held behind closed doors. written by Cameron Jackson DrCameronJackson@gmail.com

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DDS wastes money on research that finds more cases of autism located close to regional centers?

January 30th, 2010

At times one wonders why huge sums of money are spent on research! The article below finds more autism is diagnosed close to regional centers and that more education and race is connected than environmental factors.

This money could have been better spent on what probably can reduce autistic spectrum disorders — reduce use of ultra sound and other invasive technology to medical necessity and reduce use of chemicals and pollutants in the home environments What goes on pre-birth, such as use of drugs and alcohol, has huge effects on development.

This study found that more cases of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) are found to be located close to places that diagnose ASD — regional centers. Why? It is not that there are more cases close to regional centers but that there is access to a services that can diagnose ASD.

Take San

ta Cruz County which has a large agricultural population in Watsonville which is Hispanic and a more highly educated population in Santa Cruz and Scotts Valley. Far more children of Caucasian higher educated parents are routinely diagnosed than are children from less educated farm workers.

Why? Because lower income, less educated Hispanics are working 10-12 hours a day six days a week. Many do not have the time, energy or money to take their children to regional centers for a diagnosis.

So far as I can see this sort of research is a huge waste of time and money. What do you think? Read below what the researchers found:

“Researchers at UC Davis have identified 10 locations in California where the incidence of autism is higher than surrounding areas in the same region. Most of the areas, or clusters, are in locations where parents have higher-than-average levels of educational attainment. Because children with more educated parents are more likely to be diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, one need look no further for a cause, the authors say. The other clusters are located close to major autism treatment centers.

“The clusters are located primarily in the high-population areas of Southern California and, to a lesser extent, in the San Francisco Bay Area. The researchers said that, while children born within the clusters during the study period were more likely to be diagnosed with autism, the majority of the state’s children with autism were born in adjacent areas outside the clusters.

“For the rigorous study, published online today in the journal Autism Research, scientists examined nearly all of the approximately 2-1/2 million births recorded in the state of California from 1996 through 2000. About 10,000 children born during that five-year period were later diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, according to the state Department of Developmental Services (DDS).

After mapping the state’s birth cohort based on where the mothers lived at the time when their children were born, the researchers pinpointed birth locations of children who were later diagnosed with autism. The study looked for areas of higher incidence within each of the service zones of DDS’s regional centers, which coordinate services for individuals with developmental disorders like autism.

“This is the first time that anyone has looked at the geography of autism births in California in order to see whether there might be some local patches of elevated environmental risk. This method ignores unknown widespread factors (such as a regional pollutant) that could increase autism incidence,” said Karla Van Meter, the study’s lead author. Van Meter is an epidemiologist and was a doctoral student in the UC Davis Department of Public Health Sciences and at the Center for Animal Disease Modeling and Surveillance when the study was conducted.

“This spatial study was extremely rigorous because we developed a methodology that greatly improved accuracy in identifying areas of higher autism incidence. With so many possible environmental health risk factors, we see this method as generally useful for focusing studies on exposures that are elevated in such clusters,” Van Meter said.

However, the researchers said that in this investigation the clusters probably are not correlated with specific environmental pollutants or other “exposures.” Rather, they corellate to areas where residents are more educated.

“What we found with these clusters was that they correlated with neighborhoods of high education or neighborhoods that were near a major treatment center for autism,” said senior author Irva Hertz-Picciotto, a professor of public health sciences and a researcher with the UC Davis MIND Institute.

“In the U.S., the children of older, white and highly educated parents are more likely to receive a diagnosis of autism or autism spectrum disorder. For this reason, the clusters we found are probably not a result of a common environmental exposure. Instead, the differences in education, age and ethnicity of parents comparing births in the cluster versus those outside the cluster were striking enough to explain the clusters of autism cases,” Hertz-Picciotto said.

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disability characterized by impaired social development and communication and restricted, repetitive behaviors. It is considered a lifelong condition that develops by the time a child is 3 years old. The researchers limited their study to the five-year period between 1996 and 2000 in order to allow all of the children born during that time to grow to an age by which they probably would have received a diagnosis – 6 years old.

Van Meter said that the increased risk of autism in these areas is roughly a doubling of the incidence of autism over the incidence in the surrounding zone. For example, for the cluster area located in the service zone of the San Diego Regional Center, the autism incidence was 61.2 per 10,000 births and, in the rest of the Regional Center service zone, 27.1 per 10,000 births. For the Harbor Regional Center the incidence was 103.4 and 57.8, respectively. Van Meter added that it is important to remember that most of the children with autism were not born in the cluster areas.

In Southern California, the areas of increased incidence were located within these Regional Center service zones:

The Westside Regional Center, headquartered in Culver City, Calif., which serves the communities of western Los Angeles County, including the cities of Culver City, Inglewood and Santa Monica; The Harbor Regional Center, headquartered in Torrance, Calif., which serves southern Los Angeles County, including the cities of Bellflower, Harbor, Long Beach and Torrance; The North Los Angeles County Regional Center, headquartered in Van Nuys, Calif., which serves the San Fernando and Antelope valleys – two clusters were located in this regional center’s service zone. The South Central Los Angeles Regional Center, headquartered in Los Angeles, which serves the communities of Compton and Gardena; The Regional Center of Orange County, headquartered in Santa Ana, Calif., which serves the residents of Orange County; and The Regional Center of San Diego County, headquartered in San Diego, which serves people living in Imperial and San Diego counties.

In Northern California, the areas of increased incidence were located within these regional centers’ service zones:

The Golden Gate Regional Center, headquartered in San Francisco, which serves Marin and San Mateo counties and the City and County of San Francisco. Two clusters were located within the Golden Gate Regional Center’s service zone; and The San Andreas Regional Center, headquartered in Campbell, Calif., which serves Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito counties.

Two areas of increased incidence were located in Central California regional centers’ service zones:

The Central Valley Regional Center, headquartered in Stockton, Calif., which serves Fresno, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced and Tulare counties; and The Valley Mountain Regional Center, headquartered in Fresno, Calif., which serves Amador, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tuolumne counties.

The South Central and Valley Mountain Regional Centers autism clusters were listed as “potential clusters” because their clusters met a reduced set of statistical conditions.

All of these areas were identified using a sophisticated new biostatistical testing procedure developed by Van Meter in collaboration with study co-author Lasse Christiansen and constructed on Christiansen’s earlier statistical work. This method looked for combinations of events, in this case, autism, within a set of locations, in this case, births, whose occurrence would not be expected to occur at random. This is the first application of that method. UC Davis undertook the epidemiological study as a step toward identifying geographic risk factors for autism in California, Van Meter said.

The study also examined demographic factors recorded on the children’s birth records that are known to be associated with both autism and residential location. These included having an older parent – a known autism risk factor. The researchers found a statistically significant but small association of the cluster areas with older parental age at the time their child was born.

Hertz-Picciotto said that the findings do not counter the idea that the environment plays a role in autism, but rather, help to focus attention toward certain types of exposures.

“Because of the strong link between demographics, particularly parental education, and the locations of clusters, other explanations for these pockets of high autism incidence, such as localized sources of exposure, are not likely,” Van Meter explained.

“The risk for a child with highly educated parents to be diagnosed with autism is probably not caused by the location of the mother’s residence or any local shared environmental exposures,” she said. “Our result indicates that the most likely sources of environmental hazards for autism in California are in or around the home or else are widespread.”

“The strong link between demographics, particularly parental education, and the locations of the clusters validated the effectiveness of the statistical method that we employed because it successfully identified areas where a known risk factor was concentrated,” she added.

Keywords: Autism, Conservation, Developmental Disabilities, Developmental Disorders, Ecology, Environment, Environmental Health, Epidemiology, Neurology, Pediatrics, Public Health, University of California – Davis – Health System.

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