Articles, tagged with "children with autism", page 2
18th May 2011
This is part 1 in a 2 part series discussing the issues related to regression and gut issues in children with Autism. I want to discuss a little about the children who cycle or recycle through problems with their digestive system and who have little impro...
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Author:
Dr. Kurt Woeller
04th May 2011
Autism is being diagnosed at an alarming rate and this has many parents concerned. Knowing autism symptoms can be the first step in the diagnosis in a child. No one knows their child better then a parent and a parent should know what the symptoms of aut...
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Author:
Jeff Schuman
04th April 2011
Autism is supposedly a complex disability of development that typically appears in childhood and is the result of a brain disorder that affects the normal function of brain. Both children and adults with autism typically show difficulty in social interact...
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Author:
Make HealthEasy
25th March 2011
Today millions of people around the world suffer from a disability. These millions include many children suffering from neuromuscular disease which results in a mobility impairment requiring frequent use of a wheelchair. It is these people who are deprive...
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Author:
Alexander Sutton
25th March 2011
I was curious, so I went to a school to observe recess for autistic children. You may have a concern, and ask the question, what is your autistic child doing during recess? I observed and watched the children, and was amazed how some of them felt isolated...
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Author:
Bonita Darula
23rd March 2011
Are there clues that indicate autistic children identify with having learning deficits? Do they seem to struggle to imitate others? When new skills are being introduced, do they avoid spending time with other individuals? Do autistic children have a diffi...
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Author:
Bonita Darula
17th March 2011
I would like to take some time to go over some information related to heavy metal testing. There can be a lot of confusion within both the traditional medical community and the biomedical medical community, which deals primarily with Autism, regarding wha...
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Author:
Dr. Kurt Woeller
15th March 2011
Roughly three weeks ago, I received a lengthy message in my Inbox. I subscribe to a lot of autism groups on Facebook so every now and then I’ll receive an e-blast or newsletter from one of them. This one message in particular was a suitable candidate for ...
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Author:
CARD
10th March 2011
If you have a child who is autistic, you know how imperative it is to have downtown that will benefit your child and you. Creating downtime is a great way to remove your child from the busy schedule that can be taxing on him or her.
Autistic children s...
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Author:
Bonita Darula
08th March 2011
Autism Spectrum Disorder teaching is one of the most challenging task that depends on the complexity of the disorder. These children have impairment in communication and language, social and play interaction, behaviors, and sensory. It takes a lot of pati...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
07th March 2011
Parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) benefit from support when navigating and dealing with the community, the school system, and society at large. (Not only do we need to advocate for our child...
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http://www.autism-aspergers-books.com/articles/
07th March 2011
Communication for children with autism is one of the major obstacles. Many autistic children have a difficult time to express themselves verbally. Many do not retain or understand the information they receive. Now you can help solve that problem by making...
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Author:
Bonita Darula
07th March 2011
Dr. Mehmet Oz recently recorded a full-hour show which featured the topic “What Causes Autism" in a town hall format. Among the people in the audience were parents of children with autism, parents of children under the age of two who are concerned about a...
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Author:
CARD
06th March 2011
Autism is a neurological disorder that affects the brain’s usual function, which affects both communication and social skill of a child. This is a developmental disability, which makes itself apparent during the first 3 years of a child’s life. This disor...
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Author:
ramitsoni
04th March 2011
If you are not aware of ABA training, and you work with children with Autism, you may want to explore this fascinating opportunity immediately. If you are already aware of it, but haven't yet taken the ABA training, it is essential that you do so. This ap...
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Author:
Gbutch