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It’s time for another blog hop, but this one is being hosted by the gals over at Ideas for Scrapbookers. Each contributing artist was asked to share information about autism on their blog.

  • If you have been hopping along from blog to blog, then you probably just visited Dolores’ blog where she shared information about how autism is diagnosed.
  • If you have just joined the hop, you can get a list of all the participating artists here.

I’m going to be sharing information about medical issues that relate to autism.

Often times an Autism Spectrum Disorder is not the only diagnosis for children and adults on the spectrum.  There are often other psychological, physical, and medical diagnoses that accompany it.  Here’s some of the more common physical and medical issues that a person with autism may experience:

Seizure Disorder
Seizure Disorder, also called Epilepsy, occurs in as many as 39% of people with autism. It is more common in children who also have cognitive deficits than those without.

Genetic Disorders
A small number of children with autism may also have an identifiable neurogenetic condition such as Fragile X Syndrome, Angelman’s Syndrome, a neurocutaneous disorder called Tuberous Sclerosis, Chromosome 15 Duplication Syndrome or another chromosomal abnormality.

Gastrointestinal Disorders
Many parents report gastrointestinal (GI) problems in their children with autism. The exact number of children with both gastrointestinal issues such as gastritis, chronic constipation, colitis, celiac disease and esophagitis and autism is unknown. Surveys have suggested that between 46 and 85% of children with autism have problems such as chronic constipation or diarrhea.

Sleep Dysfunction
Sleep problems are common in children and adolescents with autism. Having a child with sleep problems can affect the whole family. It can also have an impact on the ability of a child to learn and benefit from therapy. Sometimes sleep issues may be caused by medical issues such as obstructive sleep apnea or gastroesophageal reflux and addressing the medical issues may solve the problem. In other cases, when there is no medical cause, sleep issues may be managed with behavioral interventions including “sleep-hygiene” measures such as limiting the amount of sleep during the day, and establishing regular bedtime routines.

Sensory Integration Dysfunction
This is very common. Many children and adults with autism experience unusual responses to sensory stimuli, or input. These responses are due to difficulty in processing and integrating sensory information. Vision, hearing, touch, smell, taste, the sense of movement (vestibular system), and the sense of position can all be affected. This means that while information is sensed normally, it may be perceived much differently. Sometimes stimuli that seem “normal” to others can be experienced as painful, unpleasant or confusing by the child with Sensory Integration Dysfunction (SID), the clinical term for this characteristic. This can involve hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity. An example of hypersensitivity would be the inability to tolerate wearing clothing, being touched, or being in a room with normal lighting. Hyposensitivity might be apparent in a child’s increased tolerance of pain or a constant need for sensory stimulation, like a child that wants to be on the swings for hours. Treatment for Sensory Integration Dysfunction is usually addressed with occupational therapy and/or sensory integration therapy.

Pica
Pica is an eating disorder involving eating things that are not food. Children between 18 and 24 months old often eat non food items, but this is typically a normal part of development. Some children with autism and other developmental disabilities persist beyond the developmentally typical time frame and continue to eat items such as dirt, clay, chalk or paint chips. Children showing signs of persistent mouthing of fingers or objects, including toys, should be tested for elevated blood levels of lead, especially if there is a known potential for environmental exposure to lead.

To learn more, please visit Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation.

Next stop on the blog hop is Susan who will be sharing information about the treatment of autism.

….but before you head to the next blog, leave a comment to this post for a chance to win a RAK from yours truly. ;) You have until Tuesday, April 27th by 11:59 pm.

Aside from the blog hop, I wanted to recap my wonderful weekend. It was definitely one of the best weekends I’ve had in a long time. The weather was warm, and it was so laid back.

Maui and Hilo surely enjoyed the warm weather because they spent the weekend out and about. We took them to Ed Levin County Dog Park, and they LOVED it. To make it even better, the park was filled with other Miniature Schnauzers!

"Hurry please! Buckle me in because I want to go to the dog park!"

"I WOOOOOF this park, Mommy!"

This is Maui and Hilo's sweet new friend, Tess!

This weekend, we also went on a picnic. Instead of trying to fight for a parking space at the park, we decided to have our own little private picnic in the backyard! It sure beat having to look for a picnic space on a crowded lawn. Besides, it was easy to pack up the picnic blanket, food, and water, hehe. :)

"Now this is what I call a picnic!"

I love how Hilo is trying to wiggle out of a photo-op, haha!

Hilo was watching Maui meander when we took this one.

Laying the blanket out on the lawn and enjoying the warm weather and fresh air was definitely a great idea! Besides, it was free. You can’t beat that, right?! Staring up into the sky to look at clouds, doing cartwheels in the grass, and trying to catch ladybugs reminded me of my childhood.  Stuff like that always makes me smile. …and because the weather was warm, we brought out the dog pool!

"This is the best way to beat the heat!"

"I'm a little water shy. I'm working on it though."

Weekends like this remind me of how awesome life really is. Instead of going out to shop, watching TV, or spending time on the computer, spend a little quality time doing something as simple as taking a blanket out to your backyard. I promise that you will feel better after doing it; I know that I did. :)

If you are here for The Sampler blog hop, please click here!


I normally don’t post on Saturdays, but today is special! Okay, well… not really, but I just felt like writing and sharing some of my recent work. I have been keeping up with a handful of deadlines, so I keep cranking out layout after layout.

These first two layouts were created using the fabulous April kit from The Sampler.

I have to reiterate how much I love the colors to the April kit. It’s so perfect for spring and summer photos. If you are interested in subscribing to this awesome kit, click here.

I have also been finishing up layouts for Memories Live On, one of mylocal scrapbook stores. They wanted me to create a non-4th of July layout using the latest We R Memory Keepers’ 4th of July themed paper…? Yeah… my thought exactly, hehe. No worries though! I managed to create a layout using the latest sketch from Sketchy Thursdays.

I turned it into a love/wedding themed layout, haha!

…so what do you think?! Did I pull it off? I think I’m going to give myself credit for taking 4th of July paper and creating a layout about a wedding, haha! ;)

Last but not least, I wanted to pass on some FUN and EXCITING news about Kiki Art.

Yup, you read that right! There’s a blog hop(scotch) going on next week starting April 29th. You are all gonna LOVE it. I’ll fill everyone in on all the details once I hear more from Kiki.

Until then, happy weekend.

Did I ever share the news that I was invited to be a guest designer this month for The Sampler kit club?! Well, in case you didn’t know, say hello to April’s guest designer, hehe!

Today, they are having their very first blog hop, and they have asked me to be a part of it. :)

The Sampler Design Team has LOTS of inspiring projects, tips, and techniques to share, so please hop along with us to see what everyone has in store!

Here is the blog hop rotation for today:

Holly
Jeannie
Sarah
Karen
Chris
Danielle
Guest Designer Sarah *YOU ARE HERE*
End at The Crop Spot Blog with Sandy

…but before you head off to visit everyone’s blogs, I wanted to share a couple of layouts that I created using April’s kit.


To make those stars stand out, I added glitter and outlined the edges to each one. I LOVE how they add character to this layout.

Don’t you just LOVE the colors to this kit?! I do. It makes for a really great spring kit, but it also works for those future summer layouts and projects. As a matter of fact, I plan on sharing more projects that I have created with this kit.

…and because today there’s a blog hop going on, you all have a chance to win a PRIZE! By leaving a comment on EACH design team member’s blog, you have a chance to WIN an amazing prize sponsored by Scrapbooking Supplies R US!  You have until Tuesday, April 27th to leave your comments.

Now, hop on over to find out what Sandy has created to inspire you today!

Also, The Sampler Kit Club just put out a design team call. Want to play with some new products and show off your beautiful work?! Click here to find out more. I’d LOVE to see you on the team!

Aside from the blog hop and design team call, I wanted to share some layouts that I created yesterday.


What do you think of the design on the above layout? The colors, the design, the journaling, and everything else about it screams “Sarah”, don’t you think? I’m only asking because I’m trying to branch out from my comfort zone.

…so to challenge myself, when I went to Memories Live On to pick up products for design samples (it had been over two weeks, yikes!), I opted to work with some of the latest from Webster’s Pages. In case you haven’t really seen much of my work, I usually don’t work with their papers. Some people now how to make it look GORGEOUS; me, on the other hand, prefer to work with bright colored papers. This was definitely a challenge, but I’m proud to say that I actually finished a “sort of vintage” layout!

Okay, so I cheated a little bit; I added bright colors here and there ;) You can’t blame me though. My creative nature flocks towards those brighter colors, haha!

On a side note, who’s glad it’s Friday?! ME! ME! ME! This week went by pretty quickly because I’ve been busy trying to get myself readjusted. The weekend weather looks promising, so if it’s sunny, perhaps a picnic at the park could be scheduled. :)

PS: Has anyone dealt with foster parenting or adoption? I know some people might find that too personal to talk about, but if you are open to share your thoughts, please contact me. I’d LOVE to hear what you’ve got to say.

It’s raining cats and Miniature Schnauzers over here. It has been since yesterday, and it doesn’t look like the rain is going to let up anytime soon. Even though it’s freezing and wet outside, I still finished all of the errands I needed to do. I even had the chance to finally sit down and create.

Most of you might have seen that the Imaginisce blog is highlighting their beautiful To Love & Cherish line this week! I thought I’d join in on all the fun, so I created a layout using the current sketch over at Sketchy Thursdays:

Here’s my take on the sketch using Imaginisce goodies:

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I safely made it back home last night, and it’s true when one says, “There’s no place like home.” I had an incredible time in Canada, but relaxing in the comfort of my own home can NEVER be topped. I’m still trying to recover from the fun (and exhausting) week, so please bare with me until I get myself organized. :)

I haven’t quite uploaded all of the pictures from my trip, so I’ll probably share the rest of them later this week. For now, however, here are some fun memories that I captured at ScrapFest at the Kiki Art booth:

The "Hot Mama" behind Kiki Art.

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