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Myths About Autism
Individuals with autism never make eye contact; they do not look at you. Autism is a mental illness. Progress means a person doesn't have autism. Individuals with autism don't speak. Autism can be outgrown. Individuals with autism can't learn...
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Tue, Oct 06 2009 3:37 PM
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Is 100 the new 150?
Wasn't 150 the new 166? With no end in sight, I'm starting to think that the higher rate of diagnosis is meant to show (at least for some people) a higher rate of cure. http://www.blisstree.com/autismvox/so-is-100-really-the-new-150/ Read More...
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Tue, Oct 06 2009 2:22 PM
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Moving back To Massachusettes, to help son with Education
My family and I moved to NC 4 yrs. ago before my son was diagnosed with HFA. He is almost 9 should be in 3rd. grade but is only at a 1st grade level. We are not having any sucess here in NC with his schooling. We are planning on moving back to Mass. mid...
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Tue, Oct 06 2009 6:28 AM
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Some Research Behind Teaching with Pictures
When very young children first begin to learn language skills, they learn new words by hearing the spoken word tied to the actual object (Richards & Goldfarb, 1986) . For example, if parents repeat the word car every time they take their child to...
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Mon, Oct 05 2009 7:34 PM
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Remembering Heroes
I know I’ve mentioned that I grew up with no one knowing I had Asperger’s Syndrome. It made things quite a challenge for any who dealt with me and there were those who gave up. I’m not writing to talk about them today. Today, I want to pay my undying...
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Mon, Oct 05 2009 10:28 AM
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100 is the new 160
Is the spike in autism diagnoses going to be accompanied by the sound of cash registers ringing out at drug companies? Maybe more attention will mean more treatment and more services: http://www.blisstree.com/autismvox/the-spike/ Read More...
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Mon, Oct 05 2009 10:10 AM
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autism experience
I feel very much for those families that are experiencing this. My child had some kind of problem which was diagnosed as a learning disability...Hearing about all the children that are being diagnosed with some form of autism makes me wonder if he might...
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Mon, Oct 05 2009 10:06 AM
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Now 1-91 American Children Affected By Autism
I just found out now 1-91 American children are affected with Autism. Can you say epidemic? Go to autismspeaks.org for more info, Read More...
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Mon, Oct 05 2009 9:45 AM
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Tyrell Age 25 Months
Ever since Tyrell was an infant I knew he was a special little boy. I first noticed his motor development was off of schedule. This is when I first had a feeling something was not right. He started sitting up on his own at ten months and then every month...
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Mon, Oct 05 2009 9:24 AM
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Autism Walk Raises Money, Awareness
Over four hundred people laced up their sneakers to participate in the Autism Walk do 2.The event is sponsored by the Southern Minnesota Autism Coalition as a way to not only raise money... but to promote tolerance and acceptance of those diagnosed with...
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Mon, Oct 05 2009 9:12 AM
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Autism diet gives relief to some
At one point in her son’s seven-year life, Anna Latif wondered whether he would ever recognize her as his mother. Diagnosed on the middle-to-low spectrum of autism, Latif’s son went to traditional doctors and followed the traditional treatment for the...
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Mon, Oct 05 2009 9:11 AM
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Autism’s To-Do List
You know what’s really exhausting about autism? The endless to-do list. This morning Jeff let me sleep in (we take turns with this on weekends). While I was dozing and listening to the sounds of my family waking up and starting an easygoing weekend day...
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Sun, Oct 04 2009 12:43 PM
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