autism spectrum disorder
autism spectrum disorder
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by Kevin Leochko - 2006-11-30
I am the proud mother of two young children that were diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder a few years ago. One is now in grade one and the other will register for kindergarten in the spring.As a t...
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by Nancy Clyne - 2007-01-18
When my two boys were first diagnosed with Autism. I read everything I could possibly find on Autism. One story I read has always haunted me a little.It was the story about the first account of a yo...
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by Jose Feliciano - 2007-02-07
To find out if your child is manifesting the symptoms of autism consider the following assessments:1. Your child shies away from or repels human contact or affection:An autistic child does not want...
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by Julie Redstone - 2007-02-23
The value of a spiritual view of autism is that it enables the pain of limitation and helplessness suffered by those who experience significant impairment and those who care for them to be held within...
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by Sandra Kim Leong - 2007-05-23
There is a difference between using the word autism and the term autism spectrum disorder. Autism itself describes any one of the 5 different types of pervasive developmental disorders. These pervasi...
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by Jon Arnold - 2007-06-12
Current studies indicate that about one out of about 160 children is affected with autism or some type or level of autistic spectrum disorder. One of the biggest problems with having an autistic chil...
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by Jon Arnold - 2007-06-12
Current studies indicate that about one out of about 160 children is affected with autism or some type or level of autistic spectrum disorder. One of the biggest problems with having an autistic ...
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by Jon Arnold - 2007-07-05
Although most children are naturally social and require contact with others to grow and develop, occasionally a child may not behave this way and can seem withdrawn, display peculiar behavior, face pr...
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by Kerry Ng - 2007-07-12
Autism is a syndrome that comes from exhibiting certain combinations or patterns of behavior. Low functioning autism is the term used to describe autistic individuals that are not able to function or ...
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by Sheryl Polomka - 2008-04-30
More people are becoming aware of Autism these days and although no-one likes to think that their child may have something wrong with them, the number of children diagnosed with Autism seems to have i...