autism
autism
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-10
The autistic disorder is mainly characterized by the impaired social interaction as well as by the refusal of the patients to respond to their names or react to other people's eye contact. Autistic ch...
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by Jon Arnold - 2007-02-13
Recent studies, which have been a major topic on TV shows such as Good Morning America and the Today Show, that autism is more prevalent than was previously thought. One estimate indicated that appro...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-14
For unexplained reasons, autistic children show obsessions to particular objects, sometimes even a strange kind of attachment towards them, and act by repetitive senseless actions. Their repetitive be...
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by Groshan fabiola - 2007-02-15
Parents suspect an abnormality in their children's development around 18months but see a doctor at the age of 2 of the child and the autistic disorder s only diagnosed at about 3-4 years when the c...
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by Groshan fabiola - 2007-02-15
Autism is a very complex and difficult to understand disorder. Patients suffering from its symptoms mainly suffer from the impossibility to communicate with others, express their own feelings or in...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-18
While the average IQ rate of the population seems to be about 100, patients with autism mostly have a decreased one due to the learning disability or creating the disabilities; some of the autistics t...
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by Groshan fabiola - 2007-02-19
The Asperger syndrome affects children and adults patients by modifying their communication skills and making them unable to interact with the persons around them. The autistic disorder in most cas...
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by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-22
The first signs of autism occur during the early infancy and the disorder is usually diagnosed by the age of three when parents are alarmed by the abnormal development of their child. Infants mostly d...
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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 Jon Arnold - 2007-02-25
Autism is known by several different names. Some call it autism, others call it Autistic Spectrum Disorder, and others refer to it by what is typically known as a "lighter" form of autism, Aspergers ...