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Archive for August, 2010

How Can One Cope With A Child Who Has Aspergers Syndrome

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

One of the biggest issues for a child with Asperger syndrome is social interactions. In fact, a lot of parents actually catch on eventually once they begin looking at their child’s reaction to social situations. Usually a kid with Aspergers syndrome will have a tough time comprehending instructions from an individual. They are not sure, [...]

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Autistic Teenagers

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Being a teenager is a difficult time, being the parent of a teenager is also a challenging time. But if your teen is autistic, this can be not only challenging but very difficult…   For a start how do you explain what will happen to their body. What resources are there available to help you, [...]

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Autism Products – Wholesale Autism Awareness Products

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Autism Products Autism awareness offerings are available to the whole public. There are different kinds of products used to promote autism awareness on wholesale that can be easily located. We ought to talk around the wholesale autism awareness products latter on. Autism Products Autism is the most common of the Pervasive Developmental Disorders, affecting an [...]

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Early Autism Symptoms – The 4 Early Autism Signs In Infants Every Parent Must Know

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Early Autism Symptoms Autism is a brain development disorder which causes problems in social interaction, communication and the general behavior of the affected child. The early autism signs in infants start to appear as early as six months but typically infants are diagnosed only upon reaching 3 years old. It is important for parents to [...]

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Hug Machine – How It Can Comfort Your Autistic Child

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

The Hug Machine It has been found that autistic adults and children look for pressure to calm them as their sharpened senses cannot handle sound and anxieties. Many times squeezes or hugs from anyone can be extremely stressful for the autistic person as they are incapable of communicating their desires through pressure. So, the person [...]

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Autism Spectrum Disorder:: Asperger’s Syndrome:: Women and Girls

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Asperger’s syndrome is predominately a male’s condition.  Wrong!  Times have changed and what with the new research, it has been found that women and girls are left undiagnosed.  This is because this form of autism spectrum disorder in females are far harder to identify than their male counterparts.   In this article, following from Dr [...]

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Autism Asperger Syndrome – Alternative Treatments For Autism, Asperger Syndrome and Autism Herbs

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Autism Asperger Syndrome Asperger’s Disorder (commonly misspelled as asberger’s) is a milder variant of Autistic Disorder. Both Asperger’s Disorder and Autistic Disorder are in occurence subgroups of a large diagnostic category. This larger category is referred to as either Autistic Spectrum Disorders or Pervasive Developmental Disorders (“PDD”). Prognosis of an autistic child is rather poor: [...]

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Educating Autistic Children

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Chances are that any children with autism spectrum disorder that are schooled in mainstream education are likely to need a certain amount of support within the classroom. All children with autism spectrum disorder will have a triad of disabilities common with this condition. Social deficits Communication deficits Imagination and interaction deficits. The triad of autism [...]

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How To Test For Autism – How Do You Know If Your Child Has Autism?

Monday, August 16th, 2010

How To Test For Autism Children with autism are usually diagnosed at around the age of three or before. Sometimes, it the signs and symptoms of autism can go unnoticed by the parents if they are not very obvious. High functioning autism types like Asperger is one of those autism types that do not show [...]

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School To Work – How To Ensure Smooth Transition For Autistic Children

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Whether the autistic child has just graduated from high school or passed out from college, learning practical and proven ways to deal with life outside a secure and disciplined environment that is mainly academic, is very essential to helping them adjust to the demands of a competitive environment, such as a work culture demands. Many [...]

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