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Son-rise
Program
The
Son-Rise Program ®, a powerful and effective treatment
for children and adults challenged by Autism, Autism Spectrum
Disorders, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), Asperger's
and all other developmental difficulties.
This
groundbreaking modality was created by parents for parents and
professionals and teaches them to design and implement
home-based/child-centered programs. The Son-Rise Program
believes that parents are their child's best resource so our
educational program is designed not only to work with children,
but parents as well. We teach parents concrete educational and
attitudinal tools and techniques to help them be the most
effective teachers and trainers that their children can have,
enabling their children to dramatically improve in all areas of
learning, development, communication and skill acquisition.
How Do The Son-Rise Program Principles
and Techniques Benefit Children with Special Needs?
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Joining in a child’s repetitive and
ritualistic behaviors supplies the key to unlocking the mystery of
these behaviors and facilitates eye contact, social development and
the inclusion of others in play.
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Utilizing a child’s own motivation
advances learning and builds the foundation for education and skill
acquisition.
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Teaching through interactive play
results in effective and meaningful socialization and communication.
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Using energy, excitement and
enthusiasm engages the child and inspires a continuous love of
learning and interaction.
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Employing a nonjudgmental and
optimistic attitude maximizes the child’s enjoyment, attention and
desire throughout their Son-Rise Program.
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Placing the parent as the child’s
most important and lasting resource provides a consistent and
compelling focus for training, education and inspiration.
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Creating a safe, distraction-free
work/play area facilitates the optimal environment for learning and
growth.
For more information please go to
www.son-rise.org
Leah Rubashkin, from Postville,
Iowa currently runs a son-rise program
for her son Moshe. If you would like to contact her
she can be reached at 1-563-864-3399.
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