Apple Remote Desktop config help

Hi,
I'm visiting my mother, who has a 23" Intel iMac and an Airport Extreme (802.11g) that she connects to wirelessly. My question is, what do I need to do to configure her airport so that it will let me connect via ARD from my home, 1,000 miles away. I was hoping it was pretty easy, but I can't find anything that says, "allow ARD connections to this computer" -- so I guess I need to configure port forwarding somehow? Is there some documentation that someone can point me to? I'd like to fix this up before I leave for home later this afternoon.
Thanks!

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