Tag Archives: Autism

A Short Discussion On Autism Spectrum Disorders

Posted on 01. Dec, 2009 by Karen Barta.

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Autism symptoms vary from person to person. Folks that have the disorder often find it tough to communicate with others and therefore tend to have problems with social interactions. Autism often tends to start affecting youngsters before the age of three. There are different types of autism spectrum disorders that start in adolescence and will affect an individual thru maturity.

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Identify Asperger’s Symptoms

Posted on 30. Nov, 2009 by Sidney Walencheck.

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Aspergers syndrome is a complex disorder that is characterised by many different Asperger’s Symptoms. People with this disorder people are very intelligent and have included famous people like Jane Austen or Sir Isaac Newton. In fact, most people with this condition have been found to have over average IQ’s.

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The World’s Most Advanced Learn To Read Phonics Program!

Posted on 24. Nov, 2009 by Sonja Schuyler.

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ClickN’ READ Phonics is the world’s most advanced Interactive learning to read program where children demonstrate learned skills. 100 fun interactive reading lessons that children love!

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How to Deal with the Needs of your Special Child

Posted on 15. Oct, 2009 by Dr. Noel Swanson.

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Listed below are concerns from parents of special needs children:

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Working with Your Special Needs Child

Posted on 10. Oct, 2009 by Dr. Noel Swanson.

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Listed below are concerns from parents of special needs children:

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Behavior Characteristics Of Autism | Head Banging | Ear Slapping

Posted on 08. Feb, 2009 by Jean Genet.

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As a researcher and autistic survivor, I can state that children with autism can hear sounds above the average person hearing range. Although high pitch sounds cannot be heard normally, to an autistic child these sounds can cause intense inner ear pain.

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Car Donation for Autism Programs

Posted on 31. Jan, 2009 by Chris Chandler.

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Are you familiar with someone suffering with autism and aim to make a difference? One of the top ways is to give money or possessions to charities that go to funding autism research. It is well worth it.

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Kids Love World’s Most Advanced Learn To Read Phonics Program!

Posted on 28. Jan, 2009 by Learn With Phonics.

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ClickN’ READ Phonics is an Interactive learning to read program where children demonstrate learned skills. One hundred fun interactive reading lessons that children love!

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Autism And Schizophrenia Share Common Origin

Posted on 17. Dec, 2008 by .

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Schizophrenia and autism probably share a common origin, hypothesises Dutch researcher Annemie Ploeger following an extensive literature study. The developmental psychologist demonstrated that both mental diseases have similar physical abnormalities which are formed during the first month of pregnancy.

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A Father’s Age Is Associated With Decreased Social Abilities In Boys

Posted on 16. Dec, 2008 by .

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New studies from Tel Aviv University suggest that waiting until a man can give his son “all the advantages” may have a disadvantage, too. Tel Aviv University researchers found in several consecutive studies that older dads are more likely to have boys with autism and lower IQs. Most recently, they found that the older a father’s age, the greater the chance that his son will display poor social abilities as a teen. Dr.

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