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  • 11 Amazing Autistic Famous People  By : Rachel Evans
    Many think that a diagnosis of autism means a child is doomed to a lonely life devoid of any accomplishments. History has proven this theory to be false, and many people with the higher-functioning forms of autism have gone on to do great things. There are some autistic famous people who though may have struggled initially can be an inspiration to children with autism, or their parents.

    Autism does not have to be a dark and lonely existence. Some autistic children are ver...
  • 5 Ways To Minimize The Negative Impact Of Change For Autism  By : Rachel Evans
    Extreme change can be difficult for the average human being to deal with, but for a person with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), even the littlest change can be overwhelming. It is not uncommon for autistics to have trouble adjusting to a different schedule that breaks from a daily routine. Therefore, imagine the impact a dramatic change such as moving house would have on them.

    Autistics have a hard time regulating their behaviour, so when they finally become accustom to...
  • A Look At Both Sides Of The Chelation And Autism Debate  By : Rachel Evans
    Perhaps one of the hardest aspects of an autism diagnosis is the uncertainty over the cause and the lack of a guaranteed cure. As a result there are many theories regarding the cause and one theory that seems to have taken hold is autism may be the result of heavy metal poisoning or the body’s inability to process eliminate heavy metals effectively. This theory has lead to many debates about the effective of Chelation and autism symptom improvements.

    Because of the belief ...
  • A Spiritual View Of Autism  By : Julie Redstone
    The value of a spiritual view of autism is that it enables the pain of limitation and helplessness suffered by those who experience significant impairment and those who care for them to be held within a sense of purposefulness and meaning. This can support individuals and families with a sense of truth and love, even during times of greatest challenge.

    To begin with, there are many layers of understanding that relate to the phenomenon of autism, and each has to be viewed...
  • Activities For Autistic Children  By : Rachel Evans
    Please can you offer some activity-based suggestions and PE/games options for autistic children that they can do at home or at school. Looking at two age groups here 7 – 10 and 11-16.

    Parents, teachers, and other caregivers often get so caught up in educating and providing structure to the lives of autistic children that they forget that, above all, he or she is a child. Like any other child in his or her age group, your autistic child wants to have fun. While some activit...
  • Adult Autism Does Not Have To Hurt Your Relationship  By : Rachel Evans
    Those who have been diagnosed with high functioning adult autism have the opportunity to live relatively normal lives. This includes having a job, being in a relationship and even starting a family. However, developing an intimate relationship with another person can still be a difficult process for a high functioning autistic, though certainly not impossible.

    The following are 10 tips on how to manage adult autism and have a healthy, strong relationship.

    1. Don’t r...
  • Art Therapy For High Functioning Autism How To Get Started  By : Rachel Evans
    People who have high functioning autism can be taught at an early age to express themselves through different forms of therapy. In order to lead relatively normal lives, a high functioning autistic requires a certain level of social skills. The development of these skills can be accomplished through a number of therapies including play therapy, social skilled classes or groups, psychotherapy, social stories and expressive therapies.

    One expressive therapy that has proven t...
  • Autism And Diet - What Are The Effects?  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism can be a particularly difficult condition to deal with as a parent. It involves making sacrifices, changing your lifestyle, and exploring a variety of methods that can help reduce the intense social anxiety that is linked to this condition.

    One of the least recognized ways to deal with autism is through the adoption of a specialized diet. There is so much ongoing research into autism from the scientific and behavioral standpoint that dietary factors are sometimes ov...
  • Autism And Potty Training Techniques - How To Help Your Child Succeed  By :
    It can take a lot of hard work and patience to successfully potty train an autistic child. However, ensuring your child is potty trained is a very important step in the developmental process, for any child. Autism potty training, however, may bring about a sense of foreboding to parents of an autistic child. But this doesn’t always have to be the case, as we explore in this article.

    The first thing you’ll need to understand is that some of the universal rules that apply...
  • Autism And Supplementation  By : Rachel Evans
    Supplements have become an important part of the health industry. There are literally thousands of products on the market that can give your body the added nutrients it needs. People with autism are especially prone to nutritional difficulties and it is important that they take supplements to achieve a balanced nutritional state.

    The first step toward addressing autism and supplementation is to adopt a gluten and casein free diet. These proteins have been found to potentia...
  • Autism Anxiety Overload  By : Rachel Evans
    The renowned autism expert Tony Atwood is fond of putting it this way: “Autism is anxiety looking for a target.” Autism and anxiety go hand-in-hand. Autism affects a person’s ability to communicate with others or to understand the world around him, and that’s bound to cause anxiety and panic sometimes.

    Anxiety becomes even worse when there is a change in the autistic child’s routine. Even positive and “fun” changes, like a school field trip or a visit to the zoo, can incre...
  • Autism In Adults  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism is a disorder that now affects one out of every 166 children born. It is a disorder that is permanent and negatively affects social development and thought processes. The transition into adulthood generally occurs at the age of fourteen, where preparation for adulthood starts. Now is a good time to consider job possibilities, if applicable, and what training will be needed to help an autistic child get ready for adulthood.

    There are generally two types of autistics:...
  • Autism Statistics  By : Kerry Ng
    It is quite well known that at this point in time there is no actual cure for autism, yet an earlier diagnosis of the disorder will help in selecting a treatment that will help the individual better cope with day to day life. Therapy may be in two different forms, depending on the degree of autism exhibited by the patient. In examining the autism statistics, the earlier the therapy is started, the more positive will be the results. in general terms it appears that treatment a...
  • Autism Symptoms - Look For The Warning Signs Of Autism  By :
    Autism is a type of bio neurological disorder that tends to affect the ability of a person to interact socially & communicate in an effective manner.

    There are several symptoms that would suggest you a child with Autism. Remember that the severity of symptoms varies from one individual to the other. However, there is a common connection between the core symptoms in the following areas:

    a) Relationships & Social interaction:

    • Facing trouble in developing non-verbal c...
  • Autism Therapy – An Endless Job  By : Kerry Ng
    Unfortunately autism at this point has no known cure and very little is known about the specific causes of this condition. Diagnosing this disorder is not easy either as often the visible signs of this condition are assumed to be “bad-behavior” and behavior management programs are prescribed instead. One thing does seem to be certain and that is that autism therapy, started early enough does seem to help correct and at least control the condition and give the affected individ...
  • Autism Treatments - Possible Treatments Available For Autism  By :
    Some people understand that they need to live with autism & tend to delve some knowledge on this disease in literature & find out possible treatments. Once they start off with their process of finding treatments, they will come to know that there is a plethora of autism treatments available. However, if you visit a professional, you will come to know that every child has different needs.

    Here are some of the common treatments prescribed by the professionals for autism:

    ...
  • Autism Understanding Furthered By International Genetic Study  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism understanding begins when a person realizes that autism is a disorder that affects people differently. Although autism affects the normal functioning of a person’s perception, attention and thoughts, autism is not characterized by one type of perception, attention and thought. Instead, it covers a broad spectrum of disorders that may be mild or severe. Due to the fact that autism is such a complex disorder, medical research is still in the process of understanding...
  • Autism Vs Sibling Rivalry  By : Rachel Evans
    There’s always tension between siblings, but when one child has a mental or physical developmental disorder, this sibling rivalry can become even more pronounced. As a parent, dealing with disorders can be stressful enough without worrying about having to balance your time between two or more children. A number of things can be done to improve relationships between brothers and sisters when one or more child suffers from autism, but remember that children of all ages will qua...
  • Autism: An Incurable Developmental Disability  By : Ashish Jain
    Developmental disability is an expression employed to refer to serious life long impairment that substantially reduces one or more of one's life functions. Such disabilities might adversely affect one's ability to make an independent living, ability to learn or move or express. One of such disabilities is Autism. If a child is autistic the signs are visible within three years of his or her birth. How pronounced are the symptoms varies from case to case and so the affect of th...
  • Autism: Symptoms, Treatment And Coping  By : Connie Limon
    There is an estimation of three to six of very 1,000 children have autism. Autism is a brain disorder associated with developmental problems mainly in communication and social interaction. The disorder affects boys more often than girls. Signs of this disorder usually appear before age 3.

    Diagnosis and treatment has greatly improved in the past few decades, however, autism cannot be cured. It persists throughout life. The recent increase in the number of autism cases in th...
  • Can Adults Be Diagnosed With Autism Later In Life?  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism has been around for many years as specific condition but hasn’t always well understood by the medical community and for some people their condition has been misdiagnosed. Though the classic form of autism is something that is often quite obvious in a child, there are high functioning autism types like Asperger’s that can be thought to be something else entirely. This form is just now being understood, and many who have had it their whole lives are just now learning tha...
  • Coping Better With Autism By Learning More  By : Melinda Printon
    Many people do not understand Autism and its impact on their life and that on their loved ones. Autism is a disability that affects development. It can be very difficult and trying in case you are living with and dealing on a daily basis with a person who is suffering with autism.
  • Coping With Aggression  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism is a developmental disorder that is difficult for many parents to manage. Autistic children often display aggressive behaviors out of frustration and an inability to communicate and function within social norms.

    Autism develops early in a child’s life. Parents and caregivers may notice significant changes in the behavior of a child early on. Suddenly, there is a developmental problem. Children lose language skills they have already developed and often push other peo...
  • Dan! (defeat Autism Now)  By : Rachel Evans
    In 1995, a group of thirty scientists and physicians were selected to try to get together and defeat autism. These forward thinking researchers were chosen due to their experience working with autism and hailed from the United States and Europe. Not satisfied with the available treatments for autism, this meeting of the minds was created to embark on a new pathway to understanding autism and finding different ways to treat it. Today the group still meets to share what they ha...
  • Did You Know These Facts About Autism?  By : Rachel Evans
    There have been many conditions thought history that have been mistaken for something else, and before the human mind was understood, many with mental disabilities were placed in jail. They were deemed a threat and were then heavily medicated. Today, we have a greater understanding of what some people go through, and although different from everyone else, we know there is an underlying reason for it. We know do our best to help people like this instead of persecuting them. Wh...
  • Discovering Music And Autism And The Connection They Share  By :
    For the parents of a child with autism it can be a continuous process to search for new activities and stimulations that can prove to be a benefit their child. And the hardest part can be discerning the validity of the treatment in question, and the true long-term effects of implementation. But with music and autism, the experts agree that music is an invaluable tool for helping in the developmental process of an autistic child.

    It is recognized that children with autism...
  • Educational Software For Autistic Children  By : Rachel Evans
    With technology becoming more important and useful every day, a variety of education software aimed at children with autism is now available. Many general educational software titles can also be tailored for autistic children. Because sensory output from a computer can easily be adjusts (i.e., volume can be turned higher and lower, the screen can be brightened or darkened, etc.), autistic individuals usually find this type of technology easy to use when other techniques may f...
  • Find Out If Your Child Could Have Autism  By : Jon Arnold
    Learn what the signs of autism are so you will know if your child is exhibiting those signs. An alarming 1 in 156 children are estimated to have some form of autism, and the earlier the diagnosis is done, the faster a remedy can be started.
  • Find Out The History, Symptoms and Treatment Of Autism  By : Jon Arnold
    You need to understand autism in order to treat it properly, especially since the diagnosis of it is largely subjective. Know what to look for and understand what current studies are finding work best to combat it, even though today's studies are still inconclusive.
  • Finding A Doctor Who Understands Autism  By : Rachel Evans
    Even if bedwetting isn’t a challenge for you, finding a doctor who understands autism may be an obstacle you’ll need to overcome. Why? Unless a doctor has had experience with autism, it will be unlikely that they will be able to help effectively diagnose and treat the condition. Autism is not a simple pervasive development disorder that can be fixed with medication or a few trips to the psychiatrist. It is a serious disorder that affects people differently, making each case s...
  • Five Autism Types Explained  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism used to be the term used for anyone with that particular condition. Today, there are several different sub categories for different levels of disability or function. No two children diagnosed will be the same, but there will be many things that they do have in common. With some high functioning autistics most people may not even be aware that they have autism, while others need assistance in almost any part of life, and they are obviously living a very different life t...
  • Five Strategies For Coping With Autism And Anxiety On Socialization  By : Rachel Evans
    Though no parent wants to hear that their child has any of the five types of autism, it can be somewhat of a relief to put a name to what is going on. The best thing about a diagnosis is that the child can get treatments that are meant to help with both communication and socialization. These are both problems for those who have this condition, but with help, they can be overcome. There are some things that parents can do to help, and it begins with finding out how to cope wit...
  • Grounds For Autism Development And Cures - Why & How To Cure  By :
    Autism is a neurological disorder & needs special care for treatment. This disorder results from combinations of certain traits. This disorder ranges from low functioning autism to high function autism.

    This disorder is considered to be a pervasive developmental disorder. This means that it interrupts with usual developmental abilities including speech & communication.

    Autism has many effects on different parts of body.

    Autism mainly affects the brain. A child is una...
  • Hope For Autism - The Concept Of Symptom Free  By : Cheri Florance, Ph.D.
    I first developed the concept of becoming symptom-free of disability when I was working on my Career Development Award from The National Institutes of Health. As a brain scientist working for the most rigorous medical research facility in the world, I discovered that many disorders thought to be due to permanent brain malfunction could actually be improved to a symptom-free status.

    Brain Based Communication Disorders

    At this time, many years before my own autistic son, ...
  • How To Detect Autism In Your Child  By : Jon Arnold
    Parents need to watch their children for signs of autism, which can be detected even earlier than one year of age. You need to know what to watch for so that a professional diagnosis can be performed, since the earlier autistic spectrum disorder can be determined, the better the chances of minimizing the effects of this affliction.
  • How To Determine If Your Child Has Autism  By : Jon Arnold
    While it is difficult to detect autism because the signs are so varied, there are definite symptoms you can spot to give you a clue, and if seen, you should schedule time with a trained professional to get an accurate diagnosis. Studies have shown that an early diagnosis is critically important in being able to help the afflicted child and minimize the effects of autism.
  • How To Have A More Balanced Autism Diet  By : Rachel Evans
    Many children who have autism are deemed to be picky eaters. Though this might just seem like another behavioral problem, the truth is that there are many reasons why this might happen. Some medical problems could be the root cause of the fussy eating, but it might mean talking and working with a doctor to get these children to eat a good autism diet so that they remain strong.

    Sometimes the reasons are very simple, but that does not mean they are easily corrected. When a ...
  • How To Show Love To An Autistic Child  By : Rachel Evans
    One of the most pervasive myths that surround autism is that a child who has it will never show affection and can’t accept getting affection from anyone. There have been literally piles of stories of parents taking their child to a psychologist and the doctor telling the parents that your child can’t possibly be autistic because he gives you a hug now and then. While this opinion is just flat wrong, studies have shown that autistic children do process sensory touch differentl...
  • Is There A Connection Between Folic Acid And Autism?  By : Rachel Evans
    The numbers of those who are diagnosed with autism is on the rise, and researchers are struggling to come up with the reasons why this is happening. To date, a cure for autism has not been found, and even more troubling is that fact that there seems to be no concrete reason why this happens to some children. There are many theories out there, including one that suggests there is a link between folic acid and autism.

    The problem with this theory is that folic acid is someth...
  • Is There An Autism Yeast Infection Link?  By : Rachel Evans
    The exact cause of autism is unknown with theories ranging from the result of immunization, genetics, or a combination of both. However, latest findings have demonstrated that there may also be an autism yeast infection link.

    So what does yeast have to do with autism?

    Studies show that autistic children have different ‘gut flora’ when compared to non-autistic children. Generally, healthy “good” bacteria are at work throughout the digestive tract to keep the digestive sy...
  • Knowing The Symptoms Of Autism  By : Melody Franks
    Autism is a very confusing disorder that tends to affect a persons attention, perception, and thought. There is no clear definition of the symptoms of autisms, because it manifests in different people in many different ways. The manifestation could be from mild symptoms all the way to severe symptoms and everywhere in between. Behavior patterns are most notable when it comes to autism. Generally speaking, those suffering from any autism disorder will have behavior that is inc...
  • Overcoming Food Obsessions  By : Rachel Evans
    The general public often doesn’t realize what parents of autistic children are keenly aware of: It is a physical condition as much as a mental one. Research shows that more than 50 percent of autistic children have gastrointestinal problems such as Crohns Disease or colitis. Some scientists theorize that autism begins in the gut, with the gastrointestinal walls being damaged and allowing toxins to leak into the bloodstream and affect brain activity.

    For this reason, parent...
  • Positively Addressing Bedwetting And Autism 5 Tips You Can Try Today  By : Rachel Evans
    Knowing how to effectively communicate with an autistic visual thinker is not the only challenge parents of autistic children face. Enuresis, commonly known as bedwetting, is another issue that may occur and needs to be dealt with in a patient and positive manner.

    Why do some autistic kids have trouble when it comes to toilet training? There are different reasons, some of which include:

    • Imitation difficulties

    • Hypnotic condition – A lack of muscle control and fail...
  • Sensory Integration And Autism Does It Work?  By : Rachel Evans
    Not all children with autism have sensory problems among their symptoms, but when present they are among the first to become noticeable. Sensory issues can range from being hypersensitive or, at the other end of the scale, having a lack of response to many types of stimulation. However by employing sensory integration and autism therapy these issues can be managed.

    The range of sensory integration (SI) issues children with autism face varies dramatically from child to chil...
  • Sensory Integration Therapy  By : Rachel Evans
    Over the years, many studies have demonstrated a link between sensory integration therapy and improving the quality of life for autistic people. Sensory integration therapy is a valuable tool to teach autistic children how to interact with their environment. One of the main difficulties autistic children face is how they perceive the environment. Oftentimes, their sensory impulses are contradictory to what is expected by society. Autistic children often have severe difficulty...
  • Sources Of Stress For Families Of Children With Autism  By : Connie Limon
    Parents are already familiar with the stress that comes with preparing meals, bathing, homework, shopping and so on. In addition to these stressors are those parents meet with parent-child conflicts, time schedules to meet and a child’s well-being in general. A family who has a child on the autism spectrum experiences added unique stressors.

    Current research suggests that parents of children with autism experience greater stress than parents of children with intellectual d...
  • Spare The Rod...? Disciplining Autistic Children Effectively  By : Rachel Evans
    Choosing the method in which you decide to discipline your autistic child can be one of the most heart-wrenching and difficult decisions you can make. Since so many autistic children act out in a violent way, it is very difficult for many parents to not make the logical leap to spanking. While there is no consensus whatsoever on the proper way to discipline an autistic child, one important point comes up again and again when researching the different methods and that is makin...
  • Special Diet For Autism  By :
    According to experts autism can be linked with different types of food allergies & sensitivities.

    Experts provide adept treatment for autism via prescribing special diet to the child. Three most popular diet & vitamin interventions for autism include the following:

    • The casein & gluten free diet
    • Vitamin B-12, A, D and C supplements.
    • Cod liver oil.

    The real cause of autism is unknown. Hence, any treatment linked to diet for autism should be confirmed with a pro...
  • Speech Pathology- The Ins And Outs Of It  By : Sarah H
    The very nature of the term speech pathology tells you that this practice has to deal with speech; the professionals in this field are called speech therapists, they deal specifically with communications problems, in adults and young children. They evaluate, and diagnose people with communication disorders, such as speech disorders, swallowing disorders, speech and language delays, and also those who have difficulty with the ability to communicate through reading and writing ...
  • Stopping The Stimming?  By : Rachel Evans
    Autistic children and adults do many things that typical children and adults cannot understand, and the one that is often most prominent is self-stimulation. Called “stimming” in the autism world, self-stimulation is repetitive behavior used solely to engage the senses. Examples include humming, clapping, hand flapping, manipulating objects (such as ripping paper), or running in circles. While these behaviors may seem inappropriate or unnecessary to others, those who suffer f...
  • Teaching Autistic Children Effectively - Some Simple Rules You Can Follow.  By :
    Teaching children is always a challenge, but it can be especially difficult when trying to effectively reach an autistic child with a learning disability. But while it is hard, teaching autistic children effectively is not impossible if you follow a few simple tips. It doesn’t matter if you’re a parent who home schools your child or a teacher with an autistic student in class – the following article will offer some helpful tips that you may be able to implement in your next...
  • The Autism B12 Vitamin Connection?  By : Rachel Evans
    There are many different types of treatments that parents can try when they have a child with autism, however some can be controversial. Autism B12 vitamin therapy seems simple and safe enough, but it is important to be aware that problems may arise if it is administered improperly.

    Perhaps the biggest danger in utilizing B12 vitamin therapy for the treatment of autism is the possibility of an overdose.

    We all need vitamins, but is wrong to assume that these vitamins ar...
  • The Benefits Of Music Therapy For Autism  By : Rachel Evans
    A professional who specializes in autism can suggest different treatment for autistic’s that can have a significant positive effect on their behavior. One such treatment is Music therapy.

    Music therapy is a controlled music experience that is used to facilitate positive change in human behavior. Each session of music therapy is carefully planned, carried out, and evaluated to suit the specific needs of each patient. Music therapy can include any of the following musical ac...
  • The Best Autism Treatment Options  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism is a dreadful disorder, which affects an individual’s ability to communicate and associate with others. Generally the symptoms are detected in the first three years of the child’s life. In the United States, 1 in 166 people are affected by this disease. Although information about autism is scarce, some non-profit organizations have dedicated themselves to increasing the quality of the research in autism in order to bring out new treatments of autism.

    Low levels of v...
  • The Different Types Of Autism Treatment  By : Gray Rollins
    Autism refers to a brain disorder, which typically affects a child's ability to communicate, form relationships, and respond appropriately to the environment. While some people suffering from Autism are relatively high functioning, there are others who are mentally retarded, have serious language delays, or are mute.

    The actual cause of Autism is not known. But Autism is relatively easy to spot, and children as young as 18 months start showing symptoms. It is futile to be...
  • Top 5 Common Symtoms Of Autism In Children  By : Rachel Evans
    There are more and more children being diagnosed with autism today. There are new forms of higher functioning autistics being diagnosed, and that leads to higher numbers. Many times children were labeled as being shy or painfully introverted when they really had autism. Though the lower functioning and more common form of autism are easily spotted, those with Asperger’s were often missed or dismissed. Parents that know more about the different symtoms of autism in children wi...
  • Top Tips To Relieve Your Autism Diet Worries Today  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism diet recommendations can be many and varied. Some experts will suggest gluten-free and casein-free diets. Gluten is a substance found in breads and other grains and casein appears in milk and dairy products. The belief is that some people with autism have trouble digesting such substances, resulting in a decreased, foggy state of consciousness.

    Other autism diet suggestions include cutting out yeast and sugars, and concentrating on consuming larger quantities of fre...
  • Tv Implicated In Autism Rise  By : Dr. Beth Paxton
    In an interesting and unorthodox study, researchers have determined that television viewing might be one cause of the dramatic rise in autism cases in the United States.

    The study is unorthodox not only because it examines autism not from the usual standard of perhaps diet or genetics being a cause -- or even immunizations, which is frequently blamed for the rise in autism -- but from a standard of “nurture”. That is, the idea that something in a child’s environment that c...
  • Understanding Autism And Anxiety On Socialization  By : Rachel Evans
    There are many things about autistic children that people generally do not understand, and there are also times when the parents are just as baffled as everyone else. There is a lot of information out there about autistic children, but much of it is conflicting. It’s hard to know what to believe and what pertains to an individual child. Parents naturally want what is best for their children, and they cannot stand to think that their children might be suffering. There can be h...
  • Understanding Autism Statistics  By : Rachel Evans
    It would seem there are more alarming autism statistics each year. These are often hard to comprehend, and can be very misleading if you don’t understand what you are reading. Autism is a blanket term for quite a few different conditions that are all related, yet vary in degree of function.

    Asperger’s is a relatively new term that covers a wide range of higher functioning children and adults. This is something that is relatively new, and people are now just getting the pr...
  • Understanding Glyconutrients Autism Treatment  By : Kathryn Whittaker
    Though there has yet to be a cure found for autism, there are studies ongoing in hopes of finding the root of the problem. There are many theories about why this happens to some children, and also why the numbers of those being diagnosed are so high. At the moment they are just theories. One such theory looks utilizing a glyconutrients autism treatment.

    There is a body of thought that purports that when a child is not getting enough glyconutrients autism might be one of t...
  • Understanding Visual Thought And Autism  By : Rachel Evans
    The best way to help an autistic child cope with change is to understand the way they think, so you can present ideas and situations to them in a way they will effectively comprehend.

    While the average person thinks in language, the average person with autism thinks in pictures. This thinking process is known as visual thought. Visual thought is when a person thinks in pictures, images or even movies, instead of actual words and concepts. Therefore, for most autistics...
  • What Causes Autism? A Controversial New Theory  By : Katerina Mitrou
    Autism is a baffling disease that affects 500,000 children in the United States alone. Strangely enough, the incidence of autism has skyrocketed since the 1980s when only 1 in 10,000 children were diagnosed with the disorder, compared to 1 in 175 today. Scientists have yet to discover for certain what causes the disease, although there are several theories being discussed. The most controversial theory contends that mercury present in childhood vaccines may be one of the lead...
  • What To Do After An Autism Diagnosis For Your Child  By : Rachel Evans
    If you’re child has received an autism diagnosis, you may feel like all of the hopes and dreams you had for your child’s future have ended. These feelings of guilt, grief and fear are normal for parents when they first discover their child is autistic. However, you need to know that you’re not alone and there is help out there for both you and your child.

    To help you cope with the autism diagnosis, the following are 10 guidelines for you to take into consideration:

    1.Do...
  • Why It Can Be So Difficult To Get An Autism Diagnosis  By : Rachel Evans
    An autism diagnosis can still be difficult to obtain despite the studies that have helped people better understand autism. The reason is because there are many factors that need to be considered when making a diagnosis.

    First of all, there is more than one type of autism disorder and there are other disabilities that are closely related to autism such as Asperger’s Syndrome and Pervasive Development Disorder- Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS). Second, autism is particularl...
  • Working with Your Special Needs Child  By : Dr. Noel Swanson
    Following are questions asked by parents of special needs children:

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