Articles, tagged with "autism spectrum disorder", page 5
24th February 2010
Whenever I experience something happening three times or more, I pay attention. In conversations recently at a Wellness Expo, where we were exhibitors, three different people asked if I knew of any programs, music or sound that would be helpful with child...
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Author:
Sharon Carne
08th February 2010
"Come to the edge."
"We can't. We're afraid."
"Come to the edge."
"We can't. We will fall!"
"Come to the edge."
And they came.
And he pushed them.
And they flew.
Guillaume Apollinaire, 1880-1918
French Poet, Philosopher
Every day, par...
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Author:
Erin Roon, MA
07th January 2010
The simple explanation of Autism Spectrum Disorder is, people who have autism, can have a variety of symptoms. What are these symptoms? Some will have mild symptoms and others will have serious symptoms.
Most autistic children behave in an unusual way....
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Author:
ronnish
18th December 2009
The simple explanation of Autism Spectrum Disorder is, people who have autism, can have a variety of symptoms. What are these symptoms? Some will have mild symptoms and others will have serious symptoms
Most autistic children behave in an unusual wa...
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Author:
Bonita Darula
15th November 2009
How great would it be if you could develop a garage sale where not only could you sell all your no longer needed special needs equipment, but also find new and used equipment for your child at a greatly reduced price? Bid4AllNeeds.com has come to the resc...
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Author:
Gavin Pedley
10th November 2009
Autism is considered to be the communication disorder which has been found in about 1 child out of 100 children. This disorder is usually found in the boys of United States. The child suffering from this disorder is not able to read the facial signals and...
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Author:
beverlykosaksa41
28th October 2009
The term mental retardation is a diagnostic term designed to capture and standardize a group of disconnected all categories of mental functioning such as idiot & imbecile and moron derived from early IQ tests and which acquired pejorative the connotations...
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Dr. Mital John
12th October 2009
Asbergers syndrome is a member of the Autism Spectrum Disorder family and the symptoms can vary quite a bit from person to person in both severity as well as which symptoms are present. Those people with mild Aspergers symptoms can be quite difficult to ...
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Author:
Sheryl Polomka
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...
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Author:
drmane
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...
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Author:
KarenSimmons
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...
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Show Off Organics
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 t...
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Riley Hospital
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 contrib...
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Author:
drmane
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). ...
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Author:
drmane
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)...
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