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  • Six Signals Of Autism
    By: Jhonny Vaz | - It is considered that as many as six out of every 1000 children may very well be affected by autism. This neural development disorder impacts the social abilities, communication skills and behavior in the kid. In short, autism impacts and hampers the complete growth of your child. Its still not yet completely understood how this happens. What exactly causes autism is also another question that nevertheless remains unanswered. Nevertheless, many genetic and environmental elements, from rare mutat ...
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  • Child1st: Multisensory Reading Programs And Special Education Resources
    By: Toan Dinh | - The multisensory teaching methods implemented in Child1st products ensure that every child is successfully reached. With products like its multisensory reading programs and extensive range of learning aids, Child1st makes the achievement of long-lasting education easier to accomplish than ever before for any child.


    Child1st believes that many learning difficulties can be overcome if properly addressed. To this end, Child1st has performed extensive research about the most succ ...

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  • Discover How Bicycle Riding Will Benefit Autistic Children
    By: Bonita Darula | - Bicycle riding with autistic children can be fun and will benefit the child. How? The task you must do is purchase a bicycle for the individual. That decision will depend on the age of your child, height, boy or girl, and what the bicycle is going to be used for and where. In other words, will the bicycle riding be used on long tour trips, small inner town, or short trips around the neighborhood where one lives.

    Bicycle riding will benefit the child with autism, by giving the p ...

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  • Having Pets For Autistic Children, Is This Advisable?
    By: Bonita Darula | - Most children love animals and want to have pets. This includes children with autism. Pets can be a wonderful addition to the family, but it can create problems and sometimes be harder on the pet than the family members. Is it advisable?

    Before thinking about purchasing a pet for a family with an autistic child, it is advisable to take into consideration what kind of pet does the family want in their home. For example, is it going to be a dog, cat, bird, hamsters, what exactly ...

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  • Discover How Computers Will Help Children With Autism
    By: Bonita Darula | - Autistic children have a disability that results from abnormal development or communication skills, social skill deficits and reasoning. Many characteristics include lack of eye contract, repetition of words, phrases, tantrums, anger outbursts, inability to express verbally, insensitivity to pain, not formulating complete sentences, finding loud noises and bright lights to disrupt their routine. In addition, most do not like being cuddled or hugged.

    Due to these facts, it has been ...

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  • Signs Of Autism You May Not Be Aware Of
    By: Meredith Altschuler | - While experts in the field are not in agreement on the cause of this rise -- with some attributing it to an increase in reporting by healthcare professionals -- there is one thing that most agree upon. Coping with autism is a life-long journey, but the earlier a child starts to receive therapeutic interventions, the better. So, how do concerned parents know if their child may be at risk? What are the warning signs of autism?
    Some signs parents may find frequently mentioned are: difficul ...

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  • Autism Ribbons Increases Awareness
    By: Azeem Ashraf | - We are living in societies, where we need to interact and communicate with people. We have certain responsibilities towards our society. You will see that there are many people, who are suffering from different kinds of diseases and are living extremely painful lives. You will see that diseases like cancer, HIV Aids and a number of such horrifying diseases have brought in darkness, in the lives of people. Similarly, the misery through which autism patients are going through has really brought pe ...
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  • Could Singing And Music Making Be A Tool For Autism? Find Out
    By: Bonita Darula | - Singing with young children is fun and exciting for both the adult and child. One does not have to be and experienced musician to just sing and have fun.

    Autistic children tend to enjoy repetitious motion and words. With singing and repeating words to music, children with autism learn to formulate words, and sounds. It helps their listening skills to relate words and sounds, to develop pictures in their brain. It also encourages them to understand rhythm, the coordination of dif ...

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  • Aba Training Kits For Schools Include All The Materials You Need
    By: Garrett Butch | - When you are seeking a professionally developed and effective form of ABA training for your school, you will have many criteria. The good news is that there are excellent programs available that will not only provide the highest quality teaching skills but that will provide the materials you need for success after training as well. ABA is a highly effective autism treatment that works even when all other methods fail. With ABA therapy, discrete trial teaching is used to help children learn ho ...
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  • What Are Sight Words And Why Do They Matter?
    By: Toan Dinh | - A lot of research has been done on the material that children read. What has resulted is some pretty specific lists of words that comprise between 60% to 85% of all words appearing in children's texts. These words are commonly called Sight Words or High Frequency Words and there is a big push in most schools for children to memorize these words so that they can experience success in reading. Our Sight Words are a combination of a couple of lists. Our idea is not to replace a systematic, explicit ...
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  • Autism And Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy Treatment
    By: Paul Fitzgerald | - Autism is a disorder which can affect a person's ability to communicate with others and interact with people around him or her. It is somehow a development disorder that could last throughout a person's life and have dramatic effects on every aspect of the affected person's life.

    Autism is first recognized in a child when he/she is around three years old. Basically, he or she will find it difficult to understand what they're seeing, hearing and sensing. This naturally leads t ...

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  • Disorder You Can Determine What Age Autism Spectrum (asd) Can Be Properly Diagnosed
    By: 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). Some areas to watch closely include motor skills, speech, spatial memory and repetitive behavior.

    Within the first year of development a baby should be showing some activity, such as crawling and standing with some support. There is some communication, usually sin ...

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  • What Is Autism? Signs, Concerns And Diagnosis
    By: Guennadi Moukine | - Autism refers to a spectrum of disorders where the child presents with an impairment in social interaction skills, communication skills and demonstrates restricted or repetitive stereotypical type behaviors. Autism is a lifelong developmental disability which affects the child's ability to understand what he / she sees, hears and senses resulting in problems in social interaction, communication skills (and use of language) and unusual behavior and interests. Children with ASD do not follow the t ...
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  • Dads Use Touch Therapy With Autistic Children
    By: Tina Allen, LMT, CPMMT, CPMT, CIMT | - For children with Autism, massage may provide relaxation, stress reduction and calm muscle spasms. Over time, touch therapy also helps the child to become more accustomed to tactile stimulation and aides in body awareness. Often by incorporating massage therapy into daily routines, children with Autism experience decreased issues with sleeping.

    Research has demonstrated that this type of intervention may promote more on-task and social relatedness behavior during play, they show ...

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  • How Significant World Autism Awareness Day Is On My Son's Birthday
    By: Jean Shaw | - April 2nd was World Autism Awareness Day. It was also my son's birthday.

    He has autism.

    When he was first diagnosed with the lifelong disability, it was relatively unheard of. Back in 1993, at the age of four, he was one out of 2500 who got the short straw. I had trouble finding anyone who knew anything about it. Today, depending on which report you read, autism affects one out of every 100.

    Some less informed individuals whose lives have not been ...

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  • Child Autism Questions To Ask Your Doctor
    By: Michelle Brunetti | - According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of every 150 American children has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), making it the second most common developmental disability. (Mental retardation is first.)

    As awareness about ASD increases, parents are learning how to recognize symptoms of the disorder in their own children. But due to the complex nature of autism, it's still difficult even for physicians and clinicians to diagnose.

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  • How Flash Cards Aid Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy
    By: Garrett Butch | - ABA, or Applied Behavior Analysis, is the most commonly recommended treatment for children with autism spectrum disorders. Scientifically proven to greatly improve a child's ability to function in a classroom or other social environment as well as improving communication and learning ability, ABA helps children to live up to their maximum potential, offering many children a chance at recovery and functioning similarly to their traditional peers. ABA is not a cure, but it is a highly effective ...
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  • Applied Behavior Analysis Offers Real Results Not Robots
    By: Garrett Butch | - For decades now Applied Behavior Analysis has been the method of choice in treating children with autism spectrum disorder. ABA therapy teaches children to think and learn and helps to foster positive behavior without the ineffective method of punishing negative behavior, which does not work in these cases. When first examining and learning about ABA therapy, however, many parents are turned off by the idea that the therapy appears to simple teach children to produce robot like imitations of w ...
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  • Don't Say This To Parents Whose Children Have Autism
    By: Jene Aviram | - If your child has autism then you're a walking target for friends, relatives and even strangers to offer unsolicited advice. You realize they have good intentions but it's still a very hurtful experience. We've compiled a list of common mistakes that people make. When talking to parents whose children have autism, here are some things you should never say.

    AUTISM DOES NOT MEAN DEAF
    You're chatting to your friend and you notice her child engaging in some strange behavior. ...

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  • What To Do When Your Child Is Diagnosed With Autism
    By: Garrett Butch | - Raising a child with autism is not an easy thing to do. It takes a lot of courage, patience and love. When a parent first finds out that their son or daughter has autism, there is a feeling of loss and a mourning period. We all want our child to be the best they can be, but when you hear those words, even the most optimistic people have to face an uphill battle. Having an autistic child means that there is going to be a lot of unknown. Parents have no idea how their child will turn out. This can ...
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  • My Child Has Autism. I Need Your Approval
    By: Jene Aviram | - Think back to when you were 6, 8 or 10 years old. Do you remember your teacher? Do you remember how you looked up to her? Her words were golden. Do you remember when you forgot to do your homework or weren't paying attention? Her stern words cut you to the core. Not because she was mean but because you desperately wanted her approval.

    School ended and those days were long forgotten. Then my child was diagnosed with autism. Why didn't anyone warn me I'd become that 8 year old agai ...

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  • Why Do Parents Of Children With Autism Feel So Guilty?
    By: Jene Aviram | - When a child is diagnosed with autism, parents develop a new vocabulary. Conversations contain words like ABA, receptive and expressive language, discrete trial training, eye contact, floor time and biomedical approaches. Parents share their joys, their fears, their strategies and their dreams. In fact, almost everything is easily discussed except one thing - THE GUILT FACTOR.

    While it's proven time and again that parents are NOT responsible for their child's autism, many parent ...

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  • Autism Diagnosis? Forget About It!
    By: Jene Aviram | - Autism! Pdd nos! Aspergers syndrome! ADHD! High functioning! Low functioning! Delayed! Hearing these words about your child can be crushing. They can devastate you to your very core. The good news is THEY DON'T HAVE TO! Let me tell you why...

    It doesn't matter. That's right. It simply doesn't matter. If you want to really help your child then read on. I'm serious. Don't be like the thousands who wish they had "lived" this concept sooner.

    Pretend for a ...

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  • How Do You Know If Your Child Has Autism?
    By: Jene Aviram | - "Why doesn't my child do that?" You think to yourself as you watch the other kids play together at the birthday party.

    Your stomach twists into a knot and you try and dismiss it. You've already discussed your fears with your pediatrician. Children reach milestones at different times and he believes your child is fine. But you're a Mom. Something is wrong! You can feel it in your gut!

    You get on-line, looking for reassurance that your child is fine. The more ...

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  • An Ivy League Tuition For My Autistic Son From Age 2-6
    By: Garrett Butch | - For the past 4 years the same thought seems to come up at the end of every month when I am writing checks to our therapists and every week when I go to the grocery store for my sons Gluten Free/Casein Free and Organic food. The thought is, "how can we keep this up?" I wonder how and if there will come a day when we can't pay for his bills. The costs for Collin have been enormous and have exceeded $100,000 over the past 4 years.

    When Collin was diagnosed, I never thought that we w ...

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  • What Is Causing The High Growth In Autism?
    By: healthwriter2 | - 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 intelligence and language development, restricted and repetitive behavior, restricted capacity for developmentally appropriate activities and interests and often bizarre responses to the environment.

    People with autism have socia ...

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  • Autism Symptoms - Look For The Warning Signs Of Autism
    By: Bertil Hjert | - 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 devel ...

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  • How To Identify The Signs Of Autistic Disorder
    By: Jona | - Autistic Disorder is becoming more prevalent today than it ever has been. In fact, it is estimated that there is 1 child with autism in every 160 children. Having a child with autistic disorder can be very frustrating. You, as a parent, want your child to be happy and healthy, but it's difficult to understand what your child wants, because he may not be able to communicate normally.

    Think of it like this. You get an idea in your mind, and you want to turn and tell that idea ...

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  • Autism Or Language Disorder? Diagnosis Based On Symptom Analysis
    By: Cheri Florance, Ph.D. | - The analysis of symptoms is very important. Autism is a symptom-based diagnosis made by observing a specific cluster of symptoms known to characterize this psychiatric disease. Usually mental health practitioners obtain a description of the symptoms by interviewing the child and parents and by observation.

    The preferred practice patterns established by The American Speech Language and Hearing Association (www.ASHA.com) recommend that a parent interview, a family history and a t ...

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  • Autism - Why You Need A Circle Of Friends
    By: Jean Shaw | - When my eldest son was eighteen we bought him a second hand car. When my youngest son reached the same age we bought him two second hand videos from e-bay.

    Why? Well, my youngest son has autism and that was all he wanted.

    He did, however, have a party for about 100 people which was something I'd never dreamed possible.

    The day my youngest son was diagnosed with autism back in 1993 was unquestionably the worst day of my life. I'd already lost the ...

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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 very bright ...

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  • 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 that this is the case. ...
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  • Find Out If Your Child Could Have Autism
    By: Jona | - The topic of autism has been a major hot topic in the news lately, going from episodes of Oprah and also on the evening news. Some communities are even having autism awareness festivities to bring attention to autism.

    Why all the hubbub? Autism has been discovered to affect about 1 in every 156 students, depending on which research report you read. This is an incredible statistic and you should be concerned about it. Do you know what the signs of autism are? Do you know what ...

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  • 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 particularly diffic ...

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  • Discovering The Characteristics Of Autism
    By: Jona | - The research and data compiled by leading institutions have shown that autism, or autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) affects approximately 1 in 165 children in America. Based on those numbers, that would indicate that an alarming 1.5 million Americans have autism to various degrees. It should be noted that many of these cases of autism have not been diagnosed. The annual growth rate of autism is greater than 14%, meaning it has become a major developmental disability for todays children.
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  • 10 Great Toys For An Autistic Child
    By: Rachel Evans | - Have you considered a toy for autistic child? Regardless if a child has autism, another disability or not, all children love toys. Of course, no child is alike. Therefore, what may be enjoyed by one child may not hold the interest of another. Thus, the trick is to figure out which toys your autistic child will enjoy playing with, and will help them develop skills.

    The following are 10 great toys for autistic children. The first 5 are suggestions are for children age 3-7 and the s ...

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  • A Parent's Guide To Understanding Asperger's Disorder
    By: Graham Johns | - Asperger's Disorder is a developmental disorder that can have devastating symptoms and can be seen in children as young as two years old. It is not caused by and infection or virus and why it occurs is not fully understood, however it is not your fault.

    Although it isn't as debilitating as autism, Asperger's is no less impairing. Aspergers syndrome was first describe by Hans Asperger, an Austrian physician, in 1944. It is one of a sub set of what is called Autistic Spectrum Disord ...

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  • Autism Diagnosis
    By: Jonathan Mayheart | - Autism is a condition that can be treated, this is the prime reason why in suspected autism cases it is best that the diagnose be made earlier than later, it must be pointed out however that autistic behavior is not a frequent thing among health communities and families, so this should not be a major concern for parents. Nevertheless it is always recommended to use experts to establish some kind of diagnosis as regards to behavioral abnormalities.

    One of the many essential feature ...

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  • Children With Autism And P.e.c.s. Is It Any Good?
    By: Alan Yau | - PECS was created by Andy Bondy and Lori Frost as a systematic way to teach children with autism and other communication difficulties to initiate communication. It has been around since the mid 1980s and is widely used with children with autism.

    One of the things I like about it is that it reasonably straightforward to use and can bring about fairly rapid changes in behaviour. Children with autism by definition have difficulties with communication, these in turn can lead to behavio ...

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  • Maybe It's Not Autism
    By: Adam Cox | - Maybe It's Not Autism?

    Most would agree that public awareness and access to medical information is critical to public health. Destigmatizing mental illness and focusing attention on under-diagnosed problems has been a particularly important stride of the past 30 years. Yet sometimes, publicity leads to anxiety. As an acquaintance said, if the disease-of-the-week doesnt kill me, the worry will.

    Recently, a parent contacted me with concerns about his 7 year- ...

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