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  • Aspergers Child

    Asperger's is a neurological disorder that causes social isolation, eccentric behavior and difficulty with non-verbal communication. Parents of children with Asperger's may struggle to come to...

  • Aspergers Disorder

    Asperger's is a disorder which occurs in childhood. Learn the symptoms of Asperger's.

  • Aspergers Support

    Children with Asperger's syndrome have difficulty finding and maintaining friendships. With at least two out of every 10,000 children exhibiting characteristics consistent with a diagnosis of...

  • Aspergers Symptoms

    Asperger's syndrome is a disorder that causes difficulty interpreting social interactions and building and maintaining human relationships. It is similar to high-functioning autism, but lacks the...

  • Aspergers Syndrome

    Asperger's syndrome, sometimes called just Asperger's or AS, is an autism spectrum disorder that restricts a patient socially and behaviorally. People with Asperger's syndrome do not have the...

  • Autism And Teaching

    Autism is a developmental disability affecting social interaction and communication. A child with autism is frequently resistant to environmental changes and experiences unusual responses to...

  • Autism Awareness

    It is estimated that 1 in 150 children in the United States is born with some sort of autistic disorder, and that 1.5 million American families are currently affected by autism. By helping to...

  • Autism Diet

    There have been numerous reports by parents of autistic children that gluten-free, casein-free diets (GFCF) improve autism-related symptoms in children. A GFCF diet requires the elimination of all...

  • Autism In Children

    The onset of autism, a bio-neurological disability that affects the way an individual reacts to their environment and others, is usually recognized and diagnosed in the first 3 years of life....

  • Autism Symptoms

    Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate with, and relate to, the world around them. It is an umbrella term for an entire spectrum of conditions,...

  • Identifying Autism Symptoms

    Symptoms of autism include a child that doesn't show interest in her parents' emotions or takes longer than nine months to recognize her name. Learn about signs of emotional communication that...

  • Autism Symptoms in Newborns

    It's difficult to pick up signs of autism in newborns, but babies can show symptoms through a disinterest in looking to a parent for emotional cues. Discover why babies need to grow a little...

  • How Is Autism Treated?

    The treatment options for autism are limited, but one of the most common methods is applied behavioral analysis. Learn about applied behavioral analysis, in which a behaviorist restructures a...

  • Diagnosing Autism

    In order to diagnose autism, signs to look for include a child that doesn't understand the word "no," or a child that doesn't look to his mother for reassurance. Discover why most autism diagnoses...

  • Toileting Issues With Autism

    Toileting issues with autism include not wanting to use the restroom regularly and having physical pain during bowel movements. Understand how autistic children often have GI tract problems with...

  • Symptoms of Autism in Infants

    The symptoms of autism in infants include joint attention, which means the child looks to the mother to figure out how to react to novel things, and disinterest in their own name. Identify the...

  • What Is Autism?

    Autism is a type of behavior that was only described and formally diagnosed in the early 1980s, and it manifests in speech problems, odd behaviors and difficulty communicating with others....

  • How to Recognize Signs of Autism

    The signs of autism are often recognized between the ages of 18 and 24 months, and these signs include joint attention, disinterest in the sound of his own name, failure to understand basic verbal...

  • How to Get an Child with Autism to Complete a Task

    Kids who have difficulty completing tasks do so not because they are trying to be defiant. It happens because they lose track on what they should be doing, especially if what they WANT to do is...

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