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Archive for May, 2010

Autism Retardation – Autism And Its Generated Behavioral And Mental Impairments

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Autism Retardation Autism is a complex neurological disorder that dramatically affects people’s behaviors and social interactions. The disorder can be revealed in early childhood, by the age of 3. Although the first signs of autism can sometimes be identified in infants, the disorder is usually discovered at a later stage of life. Autistic children present [...]

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Autism 18 Months -

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Autism 18 Months Autism cannot be called a disease; it is rather a symptom of a condition. The severity of autism could range from the normal handicapped situation to that of an overwhelming disability that impairs normal life and often compels the sufferer to seek institutional care. Autism is in fact one of the most [...]

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How To Show Love To an Autistic Child

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

One of the most pervasive myths that surround autism is that a child who has it will never show affection and can’t accept getting affection from anyone. There have been literally piles of stories of parents taking their child to a psychologist and the doctor telling the parents that your child can’t possibly be autistic [...]

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Making Learning Fun

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Autism is a disorder of the brain that is biological in function. It causes anywhere from mild to severe social impairment and an inability to function normally in society. However, there are ways to treat many of the cases of autism. Autistic children can learn and excel and if certain teaching methods are used, their [...]

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Overcoming Food Obsessions

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

The general public often doesn’t realize what parents of autistic children are keenly aware of: It is a physical condition as much as a mental one. Research shows that more than 50 percent of autistic children have gastrointestinal problems such as Crohns Disease or colitis. Some scientists theorize that autism begins in the gut, with [...]

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