Category: Autism
Autism
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Autism#13 My Child is Autistic-and I don't Know what to Do…
My Child is Autistic-and I don’t Know what to Do… Discovering your child has autism may be a distressing ordeal, and unfortunately, time is of the essence. As a parent, you do not have the time to consider why or how this happened, only what to do next. The most important thing to remember is… Read more
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Autism#12 Finding What Works: Dealing with Autism
Finding What Works: Dealing with Autism When dealing with autism, just as in most other disorders, you will be faced with a number of treatment options for yourself or your child. These include treatments that are educational, behavioral, biomedical, nutritional, and sensory. Unfortunately, for patients who are not affluent or who do not have good… Read more
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Autism#12 Eliminating the Source: What Causes Autism
Eliminating the Source: What Causes Autism Many parents hope that in finding a source of autism, this disorder can be cured or prevented. Unfortunately, scientists have yet to find one single reason why children develop autism. It is possible that someday autism will be linked to a specific gene abnormality, but the more likely source… Read more
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Autism#11 Doctors and Diagnosing Autism
Doctors and Diagnosing Autism When a doctor first suggests that your child has autism, your immediate reaction might be disbelief and the urge to seek a second, third, or even fourth opinion. Because autism is so different in every child, it is a tricky disorder to diagnose. However, there are a few key ways in… Read more
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Autism#10 Dietary Concerns: Glutton and Casein
Dietary Concerns: Glutton and Casein Autism is a disorder that must be treated with a variety of methods since there is no effective way to completely cure it. One of the ways you can help keep the symptoms of autism under control is by studying diet. Parents of children with autism have reported that by… Read more
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Autism#9 Dealing with Asperger Syndrome
Dealing with Asperger Syndrome Asperger Syndrome is a relatively mild form of autism that effects people in different ways than regular autism. Because it usually does not affect language, many people with Asperger Syndrome go undiagnosed. This is the one form of autism that is usually not caught at an early age and is instead… Read more
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Autism#8 Busting the Autism Stereotypes
Busting the Autism Stereotypes As with anyone with a physical or mental disorder, autistic people deal with a wide range of reactions from others, from full support to uncaring ignorance. Unfortunately, even those who support autistic family members, co-workers, and friends may not understand autism very well. This leads to stereotypes, which can result in… Read more
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Autism#7 Bottles of Pills: Medication Options for Autistic Patients
Bottles of Pills: Medication Options for Autistic Patients As with any illness, disease, or disorder, there are a number of medicine options available to help control these symptoms. It is important to remember that none of these medications will “cure” autism; they simply help control some of the effects of the disorder. There are advantages… Read more
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Autism#6 Perception on autism
The news that a child in the family is autistic is most often met with a number of reactions. While all family members, even extended, would be supportive in an ideal world, the sad truth is that many are disgusted or disappointed. Does a family member scold the autistic child often? Does he or she… Read more
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Autism#5 Autistic Forms of Teaching and Tolerance
Autistic Forms of Teaching and Tolerance Understanding how autistic children learn is key to teaching them with the same intensity as you teach other children. This may seem like a straightforward idea, but autistic children learn so differently that understanding autism itself is a must when you teach autistic children. By becoming educated in the… Read more