‘Autism International’ Articles
Written by Dana Rosenwasser on 18 March 2010
Seven Hills West Public School, located in South Wales, confirmed to reporters that they did approve the segregation of children with autism during outdoor playtime. Unfortunately for the children
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Written by Amber Gristak on 28 February 2010
I have received the official statements made by United States President Barrack Obama, and Chile President Michelle Bachelet on the earthquake in Chile. However, at this time no statement has been
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Written by Dana Rosenwasser on 10 February 2010
In Colchester, England, a mother fears for her autistic son’s life.
Harassment and brutal physical violence is expected to continue for Annie Sands’ son Alex. On January 15th, the 18-year old who
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 28 December 2009
By Nicole Hegewald
The Information Resource Centre (IRC) for Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, Rotary Bangalore West, and the Academy for Severe Handicaps and Autism (ASHA), a
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 25 December 2009
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Lisa Domican has two children with autism. Sitting on a bus in Dublin, Ireland, she was struck by an innovative idea. Staring at an upcoming iPhone advertisement, Lisa was
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 03 November 2009
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Rupert Isaacson is a human rights activist and journalist who wrote a book called “The Horse Boy” and is currently promoting a film with the same title. Isaacson took his
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 21 September 2009
You are cordially invited to attend…
The Young Jewish Professionals (YJP) and Icare4autism cordially invite you to attend their first annual ‘Network for a Cause’ event.
The event is
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 21 July 2009
We are beginning to see a new wrinkle in an emerging epidemic - young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs), sometimes higher functioning, who are presenting in increasing numbers to high
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Written by Sev Arguelles on 16 July 2009
A small percentage of the 90 million people in this country are also suffering from but coping up with autism. But both government and non-governmental organizations have been working hand in hand to
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 05 June 2009
From Medical News Today, The research team is headed by Prof. Kobi Rosenblum of the University of Haifa’s Department of Neurobiology and Ethology and has been awarded a grant of $815,000. A
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