Elizabeth Scott

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Elizabeth Scott - Elizabeth Scott
Elizabeth Scott - Elizabeth Scott

Elizabeth Scott is currently a stay at home mother of two school-aged children. She has always had a passion for reading and teaching which helped her when one of her own kids was diagnosed with autism. She has personal experience on how to run a home based ABA program and has attended several DAN conferences that have expanded her knowledge on the importance of diet and nutrition to treat autism. Her college degree in Pharmacy has also helped her in understanding the complex biochemical explanations at the root of the different medical treatments available.

Recently, she completed her certification as a special education teacher and has decided to pursue teaching and writing as her careers.

Her hobby is making mixed media collages using paper, stamps, fabrics, vintage buttons and lace...

She also enjoys scrapbooking and handmade crafts.

Elizabeth believes you must work at something you feel passionate about.

Latest Articles

April is Autism Awareness Month
A look at some of the many different activities planned by organizations nationwide during April's Autism Awareness Month.
Mar 24, 2009 - Elizabeth Scott
How to Make a Paper Garland With Spring Colors
Decorating your home with these pastel colored paper garlands will certainly help chase those winter blues away.
Feb 28, 2009 - Elizabeth Scott
Online Art Challenges
Almost every day of the week one can find an art challenge that is due. Here is a list of some of the ones that are currently taking place.
Feb 28, 2009 - Elizabeth Scott
Traveling by Plane with an Autistic Child
Planning ahead and following some simple tips can help make traveling by plane with an autistic child much easier.
Feb 28, 2009 - Elizabeth Scott
Recently Published Books On Autism Treatments
Countless books abound on diverse treatments and therapies designed to help children and adults with autism. Following is a short list of some of the most recent ones.
Feb 27, 2009 - Elizabeth Scott
Board Games Help Teach Children with Autism
Many of the classical board games found in retail stores can be used as aids to help children with autism learn or further develop various skills.
Feb 25, 2009 - Elizabeth Scott
Enjoy a Gluten-Free Holiday
Special days when giving sweets is the custom can be difficult for those who are not able to eat gluten. Follow these gluten-free recipes and surprise someone you love.
Feb 23, 2009 - Elizabeth Scott
Applied Behavior Analysis 2009 Conference
The 2009 Association for Behavior Analysis International Autism Conference tries to bridge the gap between research and real life for people with autism.
Jan 27, 2009 - Elizabeth Scott
Teaching Pretend Play to Children With Autism
Children with autism need to be taught many skills, among them how to play. Play sets become an useful tool in helping to teach pretend play.
Nov 29, 2008 - Elizabeth Scott
Coquito: The Puerto Rican Eggnog
Coquito, which literally means small coconut, is the caribbean version of the american eggnog. Learn how to make this typical latin Christmas drink.
Nov 29, 2008 - Elizabeth Scott