by Angie Schmitzer | January 30, 2018 | Autism, GPS Tracker
Schools conduct physical exercises among children to help improve physical ability. Exercises don’t only improve health and fitness, but they also develop intellectual, emotional and social skills. Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are no different....
by Angie Schmitzer | January 25, 2018 | Autism, GPS Tracker
Neurodiversity employment has been one of the major concerns in the community. The Australian Bureau of Statistics in 2015 reported that the unemployment rate of autistic people was 40.8%, it was more than three times the rate for disabled people (10.0%) and almost...
by Angie Schmitzer | January 23, 2018 | Autism, Elderly GPS Tracker, GPS Tracker
People around the world are being diagnosed with autism, mostly done during their childhood. However, there are times whereby autism remains undetected throughout childhood and later come out during adult life. Elderly autism is not a very common condition. It’s a...
by Angie Schmitzer | January 19, 2018 | GPS Tracker, Health Disorders
A person having difficulty of seeing green, red, blue or a mix of these colors is known to have color blindness. Color blindness is a color vision problem that can lead to a very challenging life for children and oldies. There are rare cases for example where a person...
by Angie Schmitzer | January 16, 2018 | GPS Tracker
Parenting Tips for 2018 In parenting, discipline techniques is a must to prevent raising children with unfavorable behaviours. Here are some parenting tips for everyone. After all, it is the responsibility of the parents to help their child become self-reliant,...