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Archive for July, 2010

Young Children Autism – What are Some Signs of Autism in Young Children and Toddlers?

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Young Children Autism
Everyday, the word “Autism” is becoming a great deal more consistently a household term. With the frequency of Autism on the rise, everyone looks to know a person affected by Autism in a couple of way. The current research on Autism shows that a well-trained professional can diagnose Autism when a child [...]

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Autistic Children – Teaching and Tolerance

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Understanding how autistic children learn is key to teaching them with the same intensity as you teach other children. This may seem like a straightforward idea, but autistic children learn so differently that understanding autism itself is a must when you teach autistic children. By becoming educated in the disorder, teachers can effectively learn to [...]

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Autistic Teenagers – How To Make Adolescense More Peaceful

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Puberty brings along not only bodily changes but mental ones as well and all children are affected by this transition phase in their lives, including autistic children. However, as opposed to the terrible teens phase experienced by average children, autistic children entering puberty have little or no control over many situations and can tend to [...]

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Autistic Agression

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Unfortunately one of the most common problems reported in autistic teenagers is aggression.
 The aggression whether it is physical or verbal can be directed at anything or anyone, and quite often out of the blue.
 It is very distressing as a parent or autistic educator to find coping strategies and support sometimes, autistic aggression although very common [...]

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Autism Spectrum Disorder:: Asperger’s Syndrome:: Women, Girls & Dr Attwood

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Autism Spectrum Disorder:  Asperger’s Syndrome and How This Affects Women and Girls Differently To Males
In the past women and girls have been left undiagnosed.  Many had been thought of as neurotic and mis-diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder as opposed to Asperger’s [...]

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Treatments For Your Autistic Child – 5 Methods To Reduce The Impact Of Autism

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Once you come to know that your child suffers from autism, you should start on a treatment plan. There are a number of treatments available for autism. Often people worry about using medication that might prove dangerous to the child. But this is not justified. Not all children need medication. Apart from prescription medication, there [...]

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Useful Information To Understand What Aspergers Syndrome Is

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

In recent times, the term Asperger has become an identifiable disorder commonly referred to in discussing autistic related issues. Generally speaking, Asperger syndrome may be a developmental disability that shares similarities of symptoms with autism. A child affected with Asperger syndrome may suffer from socialization difficulties, interpersonal and communication issues, along with an over-importance on [...]

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Define Autism – Understanding Methods of Treating Autism

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Define Autism
The first evolution in treating autism is developing an understanding of how autism is. One out of most any 150 births is estimated to result in a child affected by this neurological “spectrum disorder”. This disorder affects the expected functions of the brain who affect social interaction and communication skills. Autism is considered [...]

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Autism Programs – Autism and Early Childhood Education Program

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Autism Programs
“Autism”, can be generally defined as a developmental disorder too primarily impact children at very young age or right from birth. In various of the cases, the present disorder is primarily found at the the beginning of months of child’s life. The major drawback of this moment brand of disorder is it consequences in [...]

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Parenting Aspergers – Dealing With Aspergers Syndrome

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Couldn’t you help but become very worried about your child who has recently been diagnosed with asperger syndrom? Do you want to learn more information about dealing with aspergers syndrome so that you won’t make things hard for your kid? Dealing with asperger syndrome can be really tough especially if you’re totally clueless on how [...]

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