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Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Functional Disconnect Syndrome

25th September 2009
A major part of Hemispheric Integration Therapy and the functional neurology approach to the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders deals with the term "Functional Disconnect Syndrome." A Functional Disconnect Syndrome is a situation where connecti... Read >
Author: drmane

Parenting Advice for Autistic Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

22nd September 2009
Here is a potentially typical day in the life of an autistic child with a form of autism spectrum disorder. Every day at recess a third grader named Bill has challenges controlling himself. He hits, pushes, kicks and argues with the other students. Whe... Read >
Author: KarenSimmons

Why Buy Organic Gift Baskets in California

10th August 2009
Healthy People Healthy soil breeds healthy plants. Healthy plants produce healthy, nutritious crops. Healthy crops provide tasty, nutrient-rich foods. Tasty, nutritious foods make for healthier diets, individuals, and families. Similarly, animals that a... Read >
Author: Show Off Organics

Educators Are Building Capacity in Their Work With Autistic Students

30th July 2009
INDIANAPOLIS – Teachers, teaching assistants, autism consultants, school administrators, psychologists and other school-based personnel are spending their summer indoors working alongside Riley Hospital for Children autism professionals and learning how... Read >
Author: Riley Hospital

Is your autistic or ADHD child on a gluten free diet?

25th July 2009
Gluten free diets are very popular among alternative treatments to Autism Spectrum Disorder. The Autism Syndrome includes disorders such as ADHD, Aspergers, Turret’s, and Autism. The concept is that an inflammatory response to gluten is causing or con... Read >
Author: drmane

Autism: Autism treatment a functional neurologic approach.

25th July 2009
Is there one problem spot that can explain all the symptoms in ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders? In neurology the doctor always wants to localize the lesion (where is the problem.) This can be longitudinally (up or down) or laterally (side to side). ... Read >
Author: drmane

Stimulus Package For Education, Stimulus Funds For Schools, Stimulus Funds For Education, Reading Co

16th July 2009
http://www.lindamoodbell.com/ 1. Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes: ( general ) Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, internationally renowned for educational programs and research, has pioneered instructional models to develop the sensory-cognitive proc... Read >
Author: Lindamoodbell

Disorder You Can Determine What Age Autism Spectrum (ASD) Can Be Properly Diagnosed

07th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Bonita Darula While many children have slight delays in some development areas, there are signs that parents can look for as their child reaches certain age milestones, as a means of properly diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD)... Read >

Reading improvement| How to teach reading| Reading difficulties| Reading comprehension strategies

01st July 2009
http://www.lindamoodbell.com/ 1. Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes: ( general ) Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, internationally renowned for educational programs and research, has pioneered instructional models to develop the senso... Read >
Author: Lindamoodbell

PA Autism Insurance Act takes effect July 1 : Lucinda Wiebe

30th June 2009
As the July 1 start date approaches, even the managed care folks who deal with insurance issues daily are asking questions about how Act 62 will impact the provision of services for their clients. With such massive cross-system changes taking place all a... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Treating Autism Symptoms with Vitamins and Supplements (Part 1)

22nd June 2009
Part 1: Why Do Vitamins and Supplements Work? Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) usually have a number of nutrient and mineral deficiencies. This could be due to diet or physiological abnormalities that cause certain nutrients to be poorly ab... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton

Autism intervention| help with dyslexia| Dyslexia help| dyslexia teaching| reading and writing

15th June 2009
1. Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes: ( general ) Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, internationally renowned for educational programs and research, has pioneered instructional models to develop the sensory-cognitive processes that underlie re... Read >
Author: Lindamoodbell

Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes offers reading comprehension, help for autistic children, reading

12th June 2009
1. Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes: ( general ) Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, internationally renowned for educational programs and research, has pioneered instructional models to develop the sensory-cognitive processes that underlie reading, spe... Read >
Author: Lindamoodbell

Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes provide autism learning, dyslexia learning, dyslexia education

06th June 2009
1. Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes: ( general ) Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, internationally renowned for educational programs and research, has pioneered instructional models to develop the sensory-cognitive processes that underlie reading, spe... Read >
Author: Lindamoodbell

Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes offers Reading comprehension, Writing & Reading improvement

05th June 2009
1. Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes: ( general ) Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, internationally renowned for educational programs and research, has pioneered instructional models to develop the sensory-cognitive processes that underlie reading, spel... Read >
Author: Lindamoodbell

Learning center for dyslexia| Learning center for autism| Teacher professional development

05th June 2009
1. Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes: ( general ) Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes, internationally renowned for educational programs and research, has pioneered instructional models to develop the sensory-cognitive processes that underlie rea... Read >
Author: lindamood

What Is Causing The High Growth In Autism Diagnosis?

17th January 2009
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) which includes Autism and Asperger syndrome is a brain development disorder that first appears during infancy or childhood, it is characterized by; unresponsiveness to social interaction and communication, gross deficits in ... Read >
Author: Dick Aronson

Autism Statistics, What Parent Need To Know

08th December 2008
Before giving you the Autism statistics it is important that you know the definition of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Autism Spectrum Disorder is a pervasive developmental disorder characterized by severe deficits in social interaction and communicatio... Read >
Author: Shawn Chaney

Watching For An Autism Symptom In Your Child

09th September 2008
Are you concerned about an autism symptom you see in your child? Before you start to become agitated regarding a suspected autism symptom, there are several things you should know. First we will discuss what autism is and how to look for the symptoms yo... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

What Is A Probiotic And How Can It Help?

02nd September 2008
Probiotics are dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria for the small and large intestines. Probiotics, which means "for life", have been used for centuries as natural components in health-promoting foods. This beneficial bacterium... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Valuing Others: Reflections on an Incident in a Kindergarten Classroom

10th June 2008
When we hear about things on the news, read them in the paper, or listen to the latest gossip from friends or colleagues, there is a tendency to jump to conclusions and make assumptions about the people involved. I try to keep in mind that there are alwa... Read >
Author: Nicole Beurkens, M.Ed.

Complete Information on Elective mutism with Treatment and Prevention

03rd June 2008
Elective mutism is a cultural anxiety disorder in which an individual who is usually able of address is incapable to talk in given situations. No unmarried reason has been established, but there is some evidence that there is a genetic part. They function... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Asperger Syndrome – Is There a Cure for Asperger?

20th May 2008
If your child or any child that you know has little social and communication skills, shows some repetitive behavior and/or becomes overly involved in one topic, that child may have Asperger Syndrome. Aspergers is in the Autism Spectrum Disorder class of ... Read >
Author: Sheryl Polomka

What are the Signs of Aspergers Syndrome?

06th May 2008
Aspergers is a syndrome in the Autism Spectrum Disorder family. People that have Aspergers syndrome are on the higher end of the spectrum meaning that their symptoms aren’t as bad as Autism. The main problem with Aspergers syndrome is that people have... Read >
Author: Sheryl Polomka

What is Autism, and How Do I Know If My Child Has It?

02nd April 2008
Are you the parent of a young child that is concerned about their development? Does your child, have unusual behavior, delays in speech, refuses or is limited in their contact with you and their peers? This article will briefly discuss the definition ... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins

Retts Syndrome Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

29th October 2007
Rett syndrome is not a degenerative disorder, but rather is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Rett syndrome affects one in every 10,000 to 15,000 live female births. It occurs in all racial and ethnic groups worldwide. Parents later reflected on how it was n... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Understanding The Differences Between Aspergers and Autism

01st August 2007
Autistic Disorder or Autism is a developmental disability that has a crucial impact on the normal development of the brain. It affects the cognitive portions that are significant for social integration and everyday living skills. People who suffer with ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

What is an Aspergers Syndrome characteristic?

23rd July 2007
In this short article I will attempt to outline Aspergers Syndrome characteristics. Firstly Aspergers is described as an autism spectrum disorder, in that it shares many of the same characteristics of more "classical" autism. Although they are both on the... Read >

Pinnacle Mazda to Support Autism Speaks in Honor of Brett Smrz

01st July 2007
In honor of Brett Smrz, a professional driver of the #29 Autism Speaks / Team MER Mazda MX-5 in the Sirius Satellite Radio Mazda MX-5 Championship, Pinnacle Mazda will have a raffle to raise money for Autism Speaks, an organization with an advocacy to r... Read >
Author: Kraig

Diagnosis and definitions for Autism Spectrum Disorder

21st May 2007
It is known there is no specific diagnostic test for Autism Spectrum Disorder, and the best way to get a diagnosis is to make a multi-disciplinary evaluation. A psychologist or psychiatrist experienced with Autism Spectrum Disorders can make a diagnose f... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Discover the Signs of autism

26th April 2007
Autism is considered to be a variety of mental retardation, or an occasion as a severe form of obsessive-compulsive illness. The first term of autism appeared around 1912 when psychiatrist Eugene Bleurel used the word to refer to patients who were self-ab... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What is Autism and how can it be discovered and treated.

12th September 2006
Autism is a general term that is used to cover a number of disorders known as Autism Spectrum disorders. These disorders affect the ones that have them in their interaction and communication with others. Autism was discovered in 1943, but there were very ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Parenting Autism – Being Your Child's Primary Resource

08th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Sandra Sinclair Don't be Afraid of the Myths and Misconceptions about Autism. Parents often feel sad, afraid and confused when they learn their child has an autism spectrum disorder, and It's no wonder -- autism is often portrayed as ... Read >
Author: Sandra Sinclair

What is Autism?

28th March 2006
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Author: Sandra Sinclair