My China Trip Richard Solomon, MD November 19, 2018 Chinese culture is changing rapidly with millions moving to the big cities. Hundreds of monolithic apartments, fifty stories high, silhouette the skylines. Construction everywhere. The modern, clean, and architecturally beautiful downtowns I visited are bustling with cars, motorbikes, bicycles, and pedestrians jostling in the streets. The...
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Jokes, Imagination, and Autism Intervention
Jokes, Imagination, and Autism Intervention Richard Solomon MD One of my patients with high functioning autism asked me: “What did the kid say when the Statue of Liberty sneezed?” I shrugged. He joked: “God bless America.” Jokes are one of the most sophisticated forms of pretend and imagination. Understanding jokes and being able to tell...
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“The fun doctor helps unlock the potential of young children with autism”
Ben Gretchko is one of many of the success stories to come out of the PLAY Project.
Book Review – What Matters: Reflections on Disability, Community and Love
By Onna Solomon, LMSW, Certified PLAY Project Consultant & Lead Trainer Janice Fialka is a social worker, advocate, and mother of an adult son with intellectual disability. She has been a mentor to quite a few PLAY Project Consultants over the years (myself included). Her new book, What Matters: Reflections on Disability, Community and Love,...
Transitions: 3 Practical Ways to Help Your Child with Autism Survive (and Even Enjoy) the Holiday Season – Part 2
Written by Richard Solomon, MD Part 2: Last week I explained why holidays can be so hard for children on the autism spectrum and I discussed the importance of “Planning for the Worst” (see last week’s post here). #2. Keep the micro environment familiar and rewarding. Create a familiar “micro-environment,” a protective bubble, around your...
A PLAY Project Parent Story: Meghan Griesemer – Columbus, OH
Meghan Griesemer – Columbus, Ohio (Finn’s Mom!) PLAY Project Parent since March 2015 I got my miracle, my happy ever after, and I am eternally grateful. I HAVE MY SON BACK! And he is the most wonderful little boy—he’s more wonderful that any little boy I could have imagined. And I appreciate every moment because all...
Dr. Rick’s Blog: Transitions: 3 Practical Ways to Help Your Child with Autism Survive (and Even Enjoy) the Holiday Season – Part 1
Written by Richard Solomon, MD Part 1: Children with autism are neurologically wired to “keep the world the same,” so the holiday season with all of its changes and transitions can be a challenge for the children and their families. When you realize what a child with autism must deal with during the holidays—change of...
The PLAY Project Autism Intervention Certification Course Wins at DevLearn 2016
The PLAY Project’s Online Certification Course, in partnership with HT2 Labs, won the ‘Best Blended Learning Solution – Non-Vendor’ award on November 10th at DevLearn 2016’s DemoFest in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ‘Best Blended Learning Solution – Non-Vendor’ recognized the the best blend of both technology and classroom learning out of roughly 100 submissions. In...
Dr. Rick’s Blog: Imagination, Social Skills, and Autism Intervention
By Richard Solomon, MD & Onna Solomon, LMSW Why is pretend play so important and how does it lead to social skills in children with autism? Here is the logic: 1) Pretend play engages the child’s imagination. 2) Imagination is the key to empathy: the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person....
Dr. Rick’s Blog: From Grief to Empowerment
Richard Solomon, MD 9/13/16 I just watched a little girl, I’ll call her Addy (not her real name), on a home visit video as her family was starting the PLAY Project Autism Intervention program. She was so adorable! Blond, 3 years old and very hard to engage. As a supervisor of PLAY Consultants in training,...