Thursday, February 9th, 2012 at 7:46 pm
Autistic disorder also called as infantile or childhood autism. This condition typically manifest before the child reaches the age of 3, which is distinguished by impairment of verbal and non-verbal communication as well as social interaction. It can be a form of restricted or repetitive stereotyped ritual or interest or certain behavior.
Description of Autism
As you know, children with autism find it very difficult to develop a normal relationship on people around them. They tend not to share the common interest of their peers, which can be characterized as they have their own world. In general, autistic children cannot interpret non verbal sign or signal particularly facial expressions. Many of these individuals has difficulty in language or do not speak at all.
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Friday, May 6th, 2011 at 11:54 am
Asperger’s Autism
Even though there are numerous possible Asperger’s syndrome symptoms, one of its main sign is difficulty on socializing with others. The child may have a mild to extreme symptoms of this condition. However, remember that the symptom of Asperger’s syndrome differs from children to children.
Symptoms during childhood
The parents usually the ones that can notice if the child has Asperger’s syndrome symptoms if the child starts to go to school especially preschool wherein they need to interact with their classmates. The following are some of the signs and symptoms of Asperger’s Syndrome.
- They find it difficult to catch up social cues or skills like identifying other’s body language, initiating or maintaining a conversation as well as take turns talking.
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Saturday, April 16th, 2011 at 7:47 pm
Autism awareness drive launched
Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) marked World Autism Awareness Day on April 2 with more than 100 parents of autistic children. The event was held at the Children’s Rehabilitation Section (CRS) at Rumailah Hospital.
Read more on Gulf Times
Easter Bunny event for children with autism
BARBOURSVILLE — Children with autism still have a chance to meet the Easter Bunny in a calm environment at the Huntington Mall.
Read more on The Huntington Herald-Dispatch
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Tuesday, April 5th, 2011 at 10:53 pm
Studies Conclude Which Autism Treatment Is Beneficial
Three new studies published Monday conclude that many widely used behavioral and medication treatments for autism have some benefit, one popular alternative therapy does not help at all, and there is not yet enough evidence to discern the best overall treatment
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Delta College airing four-part series in April for Autism Awareness Month
The series is called “Autism Awareness” and it comprehensively addresses the growing issue, which now impacts one in every 150 children, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Read more on The Saginaw News
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Friday, April 1st, 2011 at 2:43 am

A resource of fun games for parents or teachers to help young children learn social and motor skills Barbara Sher, an expert occupational therapist and teacher, has written a handy resource filled with games to play with young children who have Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or other sensory processing disorders (SPD). The games are designed to help children feel comfortable in social situations and teach other basic lessons including beginning and end, spatial relationships, hand-eye coord
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Monday, January 3rd, 2011 at 9:03 pm
Portland Walk Now for Autism Speaks
Event on 2011-09-25 09:00:00
Oregon has the nation’s second highest incidence of Autism and, according to Data Accountability Center (DAC), at least 1 in every 89 school age children in Oregon is receiving services for Autism. Portland’s Walk Now for Autism Speaks is an opportunity to raise awareness, support Oregon’s 8000+ school age children, plus an unknown number of adults, and their families, while raising money for community resources, treatment and research right here in Oregon.
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Monday, January 3rd, 2011 at 9:03 pm
Autism Society Chapter-Kern Autism Network 16th Annual Autism Awareness Conference
Event on 2011-02-04 07:30:00
John Elder Robison is free range Aspergian male who grew up in the 1960s before the Asperger diagnosis came into common use. He knew he was different, but he didnt know why. His social and academic failures would be signs of disability today, but back then, they were just signs of laziness or a bad attitude.
After a long struggle, John dropped out of high school. His school years had ended in failure, but hed been fortunate to find two of his great life interests music and electronics. At age sixteen, John joined his first band as a sound engineer. Within a few years he was building equipment for Pink Floyds sound company, after which he created all the signature special effects guitars for KISS.