Category: Autism

Autism

  • Autism#23 Theory of Mind Difficulties

    Theory of Mind Difficulties There are many symptoms that an individual with autism may experience; however, one of the most frustrating and hard to understand is what has recently been named Theory of Mind. Within the last few decades, this problem has been more thoroughly discussed and studied, but it is still largely a mystery.… Read more

  • Autism#22 What is Leaky Gut Syndrome?

    What is Leaky Gut Syndrome? Leaky gut syndrome in conjunction with autism is still being researched; a number of studies and research are under way to better understand how the syndrome starts, why it can be prevalent in autistic children, and how to treat it. Simply, leaky guy syndrome is the inability of the intestinal… Read more

  • Autism#21 Sexual abuse

    The Unfortunate Epidemic: Sexual Abuse in the Autistic World One of the most perverse problems in an autistic individual’s life is the threat of sexual abuse. This can come in the form of rape or simply be in an abusive relationship. Because autistic people spend much of their lives feeling different and left out, they… Read more

  • Autism#20 The Terrible Teens – Dealing with Autistic Teenagers

    The Terrible Teens – Dealing with Autistic Teenagers For most parents, one of the most trying times in their lives is during their child’s teenage years. When puberty hits, young adults go through serious changes in their bodies and minds, and parents have little or no control over many situations. In an autistic child, puberty… Read more

  • Autism#19 The Power of Music – Musical Therapy to Treat Autism

    The Power of Music – Musical Therapy to Treat Autism Musical therapy is a relatively new treatment method for autism patients, but one that should not be overlooking when discussing options. Patients who receive musical therapy often should great improvement in temperament and learning skills. Music connects to the non-verbal part of our brains, making… Read more

  • Autism#18 Auditory Stimulation

    ounding Off: How Auditory Stimulation Helps an Hurts and Autistic Child Sounds are a part of our everyday life, and so when dealing with an autistic child who has sensory problems, sound is one of the first things you should learn to control, especially in a learning environment. Sound can both be hurtful and helpful… Read more

  • Autism#17 Smooth Transitions: School to Work

    Smooth Transitions: School to Work One of the most major transitions in any person’s life is that from school to work. In high school or college, many people lead a protected life and are still helped financially and otherwise by their parents. After school, these ties are often cut, leaving the recent graduate to fend… Read more

  • Autism#16 Sibling Rivalry

    Sibling Rivalry: How Brothers and Sisters can Cope with Autistic Family Members When a family member is diagnosed with autism, there is a vast amount of information teaching parents how to cope with an autistic child, and there is also information for parents about dealing with an autistic child’s different behaviors. However, there are fewer… Read more

  • Autism#15 Self-Injury: How to Stop this Dangerous Practice

    Self-Injury: How to Stop this Dangerous Practice Many wonder why anyone would practice self-injury, as it is painful and dangerous. However, with autistic children, self-injury occurs more often than not. There are several theories as to why this practice can be prevalent in autistic children, and there are some methods you can use to help… Read more

  • Autism#14 How a Hug Can Help Your Autistic Child

    How a Hug Can Help Your Autistic Child Autistic children and adults often seek pressure in a variety of ways to calm themselves and cope with sensory overload. Oftentimes, hugs and squeezes from other people can cause more distress because autistic children or adults are often unable to communicate their needs by indicating a particular… Read more