Signs of autism in infants are more commonly than not determined by the child’s parents. Spotting autism signs with babies are not easy to identify as they are when a child is older. A lot of parents worry about their kids. When they see signs and symptoms of autism, they may banish them thinking that [...]
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Autism and Asperger Syndrome (oftentimes called high-functioning autism) affect anyone around the autistic individual, most of all close family members. Almost family members of autistic individuals want to support their love ones deal with the predicament but do not know where to begin.
Recognize the diagnosis of autism or Asperger or, if you only speculate autism [...]
Living with an autistic person may create more stress for other family members and whoever may live within the same house. Considering that there is still no cure for autism – a bio-neurological disease that affects an individual’s capacity to communicate effectively and interact socially, and treatments alters from an individual to an individual, consistency [...]
Many people think those with autism are socially impaired, can’t interact and live with their own. Such serious cases are outnumbered. You need to teach people about autism to help anyone who are affected with this type of disorder. Your behavior, together with the following facts will relax people and improve their communication with other [...]
People with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) experience the world in a very unlikely way than other individuals. For these people, behaviors considered to be unsuitable, such as tantrums, outbursts or disappointments may be their only way to speak their wants, needs and frustrations. Unluckily, a lot of parents and family members often don’t understand why [...]
Scottish scientists have found out a step to counter the symptoms of Rett Syndrome (RS), the most crippling autism spectrum disorder by spotting a gene in mice. The research was conducted by researchers based at Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities and is revealed in the journal Science. Dr. Stuart Cobb, a Neuroscientist from the University of [...]