Articles, tagged with "autism", page 5
10th March 2011
A condition that's identical to autism, characterized by difficulties with social interaction, and single-mindedness or showing repetitive patterns of behavior is referred to as Aspergers Syndrome. These kinds of conditions could most commonly occur in ch...
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Author:
Dave Angel
10th March 2011
Hi parents,
Learning to communicate with anyone can be challenging at times and yet it is a skill that is crucial to life. Communicating with children, who don’t think in the same way that adults do, may be even harder. One of the primary distinguish...
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Author:
Rachael Mah
10th March 2011
Immunizations are something that every parent believes their kids need, they are wrong. Immunizations are not needed to raise your kids right. Children can have a long prosperous life without them. People, schools, even the government may try to make you ...
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Author:
JenB
09th March 2011
Early Intervention in Autism can consider a lot of sorts and a lot of mothers and fathers often wonder regardless of whether or not what their tiny a person is carrying out is anything to be worried about, or is a thing that is just a regular aspect of ri...
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Author:
Clifton Dudley
09th March 2011
What is autism? Autism is a developmental disorder that affects neurological development and capacity of the brain, especially the ability that has to do with speech and social activity. This is a permanent condition but modest effort, treatment and conti...
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Author:
ramitsoni
08th March 2011
The boy sitting in front of me was fifty-seven years old. By all appearances Joey was a full-grown adult complete with patchy stubble after a hurried morning shave, size twelve shoes, and graying temples. He rocked back and forth in his chair and averted ...
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Author:
Karen Murdock
07th March 2011
Is your child autistic and you want to be able to give them the most help possible? Then you have to know that autism education is imperative for you to understand so you can give them the most help possible.
Autism is not something that any parent wan...
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Author:
Jeff Schuman
07th March 2011
Hyperbaric therapy or HBOT is the therapy that using the increase of the atmospheric pressure allows our body to intake more pure oxygen. This incorporation of oxygen in the blood cells, cerebral spinal fluids, blood plasma helps in the proper functioning...
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Author:
ihausaoxy
07th March 2011
sn't it a shame when someone suffers with a Mental Illness and nobody understands or can see the illness because it is not a physical illness. Autism, Aspergers and ASD are just some of these illnesses which are not understood by many people. Imagine how ...
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Author:
julie
03rd March 2011
I have learned from my brother who has his disorder of autism, that he and our family needed to be integrated in our community with encouragement. In addition, our family could not do it on our own. We needed additional help for all of us to understand ho...
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Author:
Bonita Darula
02nd March 2011
Every couple wants to have a healthy child. Considering this fact, the majority of the couples are trying their best to have the best prenatal care and healthy choices during pregnancy. There are lots of decisions that have to be carefully thought out whi...
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Author:
Hollandbbrett
24th February 2011
My son was diagnosed with autism on a cold and cloudy day in January 2006. The elderly developmental pediatrician glared at me over the top of her glasses and uttered the word I had hoped not to hear. “Autism," she said in clipped tone. It was clearly a w...
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Author:
CARD
22nd February 2011
Autism is a disorder that is so common nowadays that it affects one out of every 166 children. It is a complex brain disorder that affects a child in the early three years of his life. This Autism then continues with him for the rest of his life. It is a ...
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Author:
ramitsoni
21st February 2011
Do you have a loved one with autism? Do you know someone with special needs? Are you searching for epilepsy care homes? Is there someone close to you with a learning disability? If any of these questions sound familiar and you need help finding the right ...
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Author:
Carl
18th February 2011
You as parent(s), caregiver(s), might want to consider having a date with your child to enjoy fun and play, which will help improve the social skills for your child.
Why are these dates special and important? It gives your child time to spend with sib...
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Author:
Bonita Darula