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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Haircuts and #autism: 21 tips from parents

Image by John Kasawa
So many kids with #autism seem to find haircuts very traumatic.  If this is your child, then hopefully these tips from other Hearts & Minds parents may help:

1. Let him (or her) watch a favourite film, perhaps on the iPad.

2. Give his favourite soft toy a 'haircut' first.

3. Let him enjoy a favourite activity such as playing with water in the sink.

4. A home hairdresser can work well, once he is used to her.

5. Massage his head beforehand to desensitise a little - like body brushing before a bath.

6. A shampoo shield that keeps suds and water out of your child's eyes may help.  This one was recommended by one parent: http://www.mothercare.com/Mothercare-Shampoo-Shield/915437,default,pd.html?cm_sp=ProductFeatures-_-Category%2520landing-_-Mothercare%2520Shampoo%2520Shield&q=shampoo%20shield

7. A social story that would go something like this: Find the clippers, sit on a chair, put on cape, hair gets cut then he gets to enjoy a favourite activity.

8. Clippers seem to work well when they are younger and introduce scissors when they are older.

9. Try cutting the hair while the child is asleep.

10. Avoid sensory overload by using soft music or nature sounds with headphones, dimming the lights and make the room as calm as possible.

11.  Use white noise for kids who enjoy the sounds of household equipment like vacuum cleaners and washing machines, or buy a Flow- bee, which is a vacuum cleaner attachment for cutting hair.

12. Use visual schedules, visual timers and build up tolerance by going to hairdressers every week.

13.  If your child doesn't like noise and vibration, try scissors on wet hair, then straight in the shower afterwards.

14. Take your child to a specialist children's or special needs hairdressing salon.  Try taking him once a week for just a comb through and build up to a bit of water spray and then finally a cut. Choose a quiet time and give him loads of praise and rewards afterwards.

15. For children who need to feel in control you could offer a choice between gelling it back and cutting it.

16.  Introduce the child to the clippers - perhaps let him feel them, or let him use them to cut the hair on a toy (both of these under close supervision obviously.

17. If the child doesn't like a shower, have a bath ready so that he can jump in as soon as the haircut is finished.

18. Let them play on the DS or iPad and be fast!

19. Wrap him in a towel whilst cutting his hair.  This keeps his arms away from the scissors and hair off his skin.  It also probably makes him feel more secure and one Mum also said that her son sits on her knee and that help him to cope too.

20. Remember to ask your occupational therapist for tips that could help your child.

21. Leave the ear area until last, wrap them in a blanket and put talc on their neck and face to stop the hair sticking and itching.

More great tips here too: http://www.ellennotbohm.com/2014/01/take-the-cut-out-of-haircut-for-kids-with-autism/



Monday, 12 November 2012

What happens when I've collected all the phones?

Congratulations!

You've collected all the phones you need to get an iPad - or your choice of technology gift - from Hearts and Minds.

Perry and his collection of phones

So what happens now?

Obviously the kids are excited, they can't wait for the iPad to arrive, so parents can get a bit anxious, and there have been a number of queries about the process.  So here it is, step by step...

1. Email anthony@heartsandmindsphones.co.uk or todd@heartsandmindsphones.co.uk to arrange collection of the phones.

2. One of the Hearts & Minds staff will email you back with the following information:

- the name of the courier company
- a collection date
- a reference number

3. The phones: Please leave them loose.  Just put into one or more plastic bags and knot tightly.  Put the bags in a strong cardboard box together.  Tape the box up securely so that no phones can fall out.

Address the box as follows:

Hearts & Minds,
3-5 Church Street,
Uttoxeter,
Staffordshire ST14 8AG

Sender: (your name and address)

4. The couriers: please contact the them directly if you need to know the exact time of collection.  The courier company is Interlink and their phone number is 01782415513.

5. Collection day: please ensure that there is someone at the house on that day to hand over the phones.

6. Waiting for the iPad: It takes about 3 working days for the phones to be delivered and processed. You will then receive another email from Hearts & Minds with a tracking parcel number for the iPad once it has been despatched.

Your iPad should arrive within 14 days.

Open and enjoy :)

If your child needs an iPad please check out Hearts and Minds:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge


For queries on the collection of phones or the delivery of iPads: Tel-020 3130 0410

Monday, 29 October 2012

Does your child want an iPad for Christmas?

Are you hoping to get an iPad for your child for Christmas through the Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling scheme? 

Now is the time for a final push to get those last few phones.  

Delivery times will lengthen in the run-up to Christmas as courier companies will be busy and iPad availability will be limited.

Looking for ideas?  There are lots of hints in this link for collecting old phones:

http://heartsandmindsuk.blogspot.ie/2012/07/top-tips-for-collecting-old-phones.html

But one of the best ways to collect old phones is by asking the community for help through the local media.

Southport toddler Quinn Jones featured in the local paper recently and his Mum Kerry received 35 phones in the first 24 hours after the story was published and more followed..



Kerry got her story in the paper with the help of the Hearts and Minds team.  Contact ian@heartsandmindschallenge.org for more details.

If your child needs an iPad please check out Hearts and Minds:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge

Thursday, 18 October 2012

In the news - October 2012

It's been a great month for Hearts and Minds in the news, helped by the TV launch of the £1 million  appeal to build a school for autism in Manchester:

http://www.itv.com/news/granada/2012-10-09/keith-duffy-campaigns-for-autism-school/ 

http://www.itv.com/news/granada/update/2012-10-15/1m-fundraising-target-for-new-autism-school/

There was also coverage of the launch in local and regional papers:

Manchester Evening News 10.10.12

http://manchestergossip.com/news/10-october-2012/2765/autism_centre_excellence_manchester 

http://www.messengernewspapers.co.uk/news/9994157.Stars_urge_Trafford_people_to_help_autism_appeal/

Coverage of the mobile phone recycling scheme:

http://mymobiledeal.com/news/?page=2

http://www.penarthtimes.co.uk/news/9953359.Use_your_old_mobile_phones_to_help_Penarth_based_Autism_Directory/

http://www.netbuddy.org.uk/newsletter/news/

A mention for the Mad Men Ball:

http://ballgowndivas.co.uk/events

Requests for phones:

http://www.southport.gb.com/southport/forum/Hearts_%26amp%3B_Minds_Challenge_for_my_son-51667040.htm

And finally, two leading autism bloggers have given Hearts and Minds some publicity this month:

http://bluecrisps.wordpress.com/app-y-with-our-ipad/ 

http://www.aspieinthefamily.com/2012/10/weekly-round-up-of-news-and-articles-%E2%80%93-sen-reforms-free-schools-autism-carer-burnout-and-more/

If your child needs an iPad please check out Hearts and Minds:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge

This scheme began in Ireland: http://www.autismirelandphones.ie/

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Cycle round Spain with Keith Duffy and Paul Scholes

Yesterday, Keith Duffy and Paul Scholes confirmed that they will be joining the Hearts and Minds team for the Cycling Buddy Charity Challenge, a sponsored 4-day 300 mile bike ride from Malaga to Gibraltar in May 2013 to raise funds for the £1 million appeal to build a school in Manchester for children with autism.


More details about the Cycling Buddy Charity Challenge here:


http://heartsandmindsuk.blogspot.ie/2012/09/a-hearts-minds-sponsored-cycling.html

The Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling scheme also raises funds that will go towards the school for autism.  Families can exchange 165 old phones for an iPad. 

If your child needs an iPad please check out Hearts and Minds:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge

This scheme began in Ireland: http://www.autismirelandphones.ie/

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Keith Duffy helps launch £1 million appeal to fund school for autism

Former Coronation Street actor Keith Duffy and Paralympic cyclist Rik Waddon yesterday launched a £1m campaign by Hearts and Minds to open a school in Manchester for youngsters with autism.


To date, the charity has raised more than £500,000 through sponsored bike rides and other charity events.  It is now looking at its most ambitious project so far – funding an Autism Centre of Excellence in Manchester.


Ex-Coronation Street star and Boyzone singer, Keith Duffy, said: "Autism affects development and, while there is no ‘cure’, there are a range of effective treatments which can have a real impact on the condition.   The centre that Hearts and Minds are pushing for will be one of the best of its kind in the UK, and will provide children with autism and their families with a real boost.   It will equip youngsters with the experiences they need to allow them to continue their education in a mainstream school and provide a great start in life."

The centre will initially school 25 pupils, aged three to 11.  Comprehensive evaluations for each student will be carried out to identify their personal strengths and needs, and bespoke programmes will be developed and tailored to each individual.   All classrooms will have five pupils with one teacher and two teaching assistants. The centre will also offer an on-site occupational therapist and two speech and language therapists, who will work closely with the children.   As well as working on academic skills, they will encourage the development of the pupils’ social and verbal abilities.   The centre will also provide family counselling, training for parents and training for emergency services personnel on the best way to approach the autistic people they may encounter in their work.

Hearts and Minds is still searching for a suitable location for the school.  Once this is in place and an opening date has been agreed, the details will be made public so that interested parents can register their children for places.

Ian McGrath, founder of Hearts and Minds, said: “It’s an ambitious project, but one we believe can be delivered. We have lots of different events coming up over the next 12 months and there are many ways for people to get involved and help raise funds. Our aim is to demonstrate that early intervention can be beneficial to young people with autism, not only does it make a big difference to the children it also makes a big difference to their future and we hope this approach  can be rolled out nationwide."

Rik Waddon, Paralympic cyclist, said: “The children and families supported by the Hearts and Minds Challenge are a true inspiration to me. The charity is such a worthy cause and the school in Manchester will make a real difference to so many families here in the North West. I’ll be supporting all the fundraising efforts and following the progress of the sponsored cycle ride next year."

You can watch ITV's coverage of the launch here:

http://www.itv.com/news/granada/2012-10-09/keith-duffy-campaigns-for-autism-school/

Today, Paul Scholes and Keith Duffy confirmed that they will be joining the Hearts and Minds team for the Cycling Buddy Charity Challenge, a sponsored 4-day 300 mile bike ride from Malaga to Gibraltar in May 2013.







The Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling scheme also raises funds that will go towards the school for autism.  Families can exchange 165 old phones for an iPad. 


If your child needs an iPad please check out Hearts and Minds:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge

This scheme began in Ireland: http://www.autismirelandphones.ie/



Friday, 5 October 2012

How to have a Happy Halloween with #autism

The noise, and colour and excitement and crowds at Halloween can be quite challenging for children with #autism.  So with the countdown underway here are some useful links to advice, information and apps to make the day more fun for everyone!

How to prepare and practice:

http://www.parents.com/blogs/to-the-max/2012/10/03/autism/making-halloween-fun-for-kids-with-autism/

http://support.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=halloween_tips

Apps to get your child in the mood:

http://www.appymall.com/

And finally this might be helpful for some kids...

http://sphotos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/576987_528069383873784_341034244_n.jpg

(from the Sound of Silence at http://www.facebook.com/soskai)

If your child needs an iPad please check out Hearts and Minds:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge

This scheme began in Ireland: http://www.autismirelandphones.ie/