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I am an autistic 18 year old and I also struggle with money management. My parents are now sending me my monthly allowance in smaller payments every 2 weeks because I can’t manage my money when it’s sent every month. It feels really embarrassing but I do literally have a disability
I'm a 49 yo female who was recently diagnosed autistic. I have an MBA, spent an extra year studying accounting at the graduate level, graduated with a 3.9 GPA (out of 4.0), and for the life of me, I can't handle money. One of the many things my parents never taught me (along with proper personal hygiene, which really sucks). I made it to Controller before I finally gave up on handling money professionally.
This was OUTSTANDING and very informational. I hope you would consider creating a channel of your own at some point talking about what you're seeing in cognitive therapy treatment breakthroughs or new cutting-edge information from the field. GREAT job. 👏
Thanks so much for this instructional video, I am caring for my father who has end stage brain cancer and no one instructed me on how to transfer him. I have been breaking my back until watching this! It is much less traumatic for my dad as well now that I know the proper way to move him without struggling.
Hello Winnie, My name is Daniela, I’m an occupational therapist and a professor at UFPE (in Brazil). I really like your #winsday videos, I used to watch them in my English class. It was a very good experience because I can improve my English and at the same time, learn from your ideas and experience. (I actually wrote this comment in class and my teacher is the one sending it.) I hope to ‘see’ you again in other opportunities, maybe in a new #winsday series! :) Thank you!
Thank you for your comment Maíra! The #winsday series is over for now, but feel free to check out the other videos in the series. There are about 50 total. :)
I am very glad to be the first to view this video. Such a great idea Winnie, these videos help me a lot in finding different methods for teaching. Many Thanks! I miss you, Winnie!
Hi Linda, here are the links! www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-jul-26-oe-welsh26-story.html considertheconversation.org/index.php/100-things-featuring-marty-welsh-md/
Love this! Last month I accidentally posted the PDF with my own highlighting on it for students, but they seemed to really appreciate it. This takes it a step further, can't wait to try it!
Thanks Winnie! My only concern with flashcards is sometimes students use them to just memorize "facts" I try to encourage the use of flash cards in context of practical clinical scenario situations, not just "fact" based flashcards. Focusing on application of materials.
Thanks Winnie! Have used the rule of threes before ... but it got a bit neglected. Rekindled it this week, with good success. Reminder of the jigsaw is great encouragement. It takes extra effort preparing for it in start-up, second language programs ... but you reminded me the effort is worth the outcomes. Please keep these videos coming.
What the hell are you you are doing you are stupid you do not know how irs done don't do this because you are not teaching anything rigjt so stop pretending something you are certain. Not but stupid.
I would love a table that I could slide my daughter on from her bed, then raise the head side so she is sitting. There is a hole in this table so she could toilet.