by David Veibl | Aug 24, 2012 | Articles
The teenage years of a child can be a very tough time for many parents. Teenagers can sometimes appear to regress as people, and will often act more like children than young adults. Their ability to talk reverts and the only noises that you will hear from them are... by Sherry Mabry | Jul 30, 2012 | Articles
Many children with Autism struggle with learning to ride a bike. The senses that perceive where our heads and bodies are in relationship to the earth’s surface (vestibular) and where a particular body part is and how it moves (propioceptive) can be off-kilter in... by Eric Chessen | May 16, 2011 | Articles
This is an excerpt from Eric Chessen’s Bike To The Future book about autism and bike riding. With bike riding and autism there is something called the “Proximity Bias,” and if it has not already driven you nuts it will at some point. Basically, the closer in...
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