‘Autism International’ Articles
Written by Kevin Schneider on 27 August 2010
On November 3-5, the Geneva Centre for Autism will be hosting its Autism 2010 Geneva Centre for Autism International Symposium. The symposium has been held every year since 1986 to provide a medium
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Written by Ruth Amber Gristak on 23 August 2010
Sometimes, when you are amidst the details of balancing your life that is touched by autism, it is easy to think that no one with any changing power is reaching out to the autism community. So, with
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Written by Sonia Mehta on 17 August 2010
Many stories have been covered recently regarding potential breakthroughs in autism research. While many trials are being done testing the brains of infants, and some researchers are trying to
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Written by Sonia Mehta on 12 August 2010
The world sits on the edge of their seats as we watch Cellceutix Corporation make leaps and bounds towards creating a drug that could potentially treat autism. Cellceutix is a preclinical cancer,
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Written by Sonia Mehta on 10 August 2010
ICare4Autism recently interviewed author Sandy Howarth, whose book, “No Matter What” was an International Book Awards Finalist. In the book, Howarth discusses her journey as a parent
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Written by Kevin Schneider on 05 August 2010
Awards received by an online game series, called Whizkid Games, designed by Swinburne University’s National eTherapy Centre, have drawn attention to a therapeutic game series that benefits children
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Written by Kevin Schneider on 08 July 2010
An autism diagnosis can throw parents into a state of panic. They do not know how to proceed, and they are willing to do whatever it takes to ease things for their child. In Wales, children are
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Written by Ruth Amber Gristak on 28 June 2010
What if someone told you that there is something that can immobilize your child from doing such basic things as socializing, eating and even learning to go the restroom on their own? What if then
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Written by Kevin Schneider on 28 June 2010
Scarlett, was born in 2000 in Canada. After Scarlett’s birth, her mother, Peng went into a deep depression. Given that Peng also has bipolar disorder, she and her ex-husband decided that they
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Written by Kevin Schneider on 04 May 2010
In 1999, a Romanian woman named Mihaela Popa adopted an 18-month old little girl who had been abandoned by her parents. At the time of the adoption, Popa believed that the child was healthy, and
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