Posts Tagged ‘autistic’
Written by Annie Kay on 25 August 2010
Sensory integration dysfunction has been hypothesized for decades, and we see many therapies focusing on sensory integration but very little research to understand what might be going on in the brain
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Written by Rachel Forshee on 24 November 2009
By Rachel Forshee Whether you’re an alternative medicine proponent or a defender of Western Medicine, there’s still plenty to talk about with autism treatments. An article published by the
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 10 November 2009
By Nicole Hegewald Today it is possible for anybody to write a blog and share it online. People have many different reasons to do so. Some people do it to vent their frustrations in a journal type
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 20 October 2009
By Nicole Hegewald Slater Gibson is not your typical 11-year-old boy. He was diagnosed with severe autism at the age of 18-months. He is mostly non-verbal, but uses basic sign language and other ways
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 12 October 2009
By Nicole Hegewald On October 10, 2009, 11-year-old, Devine Justice Farrier, died after being struck near Tukwila International Boulevard in Washington State by a one-ton flatbed pickup truck. A
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 16 September 2009
The Autism News | English Tribute | The Autism News By Sam’s Mom My 8 year old son Sam who suffers from autism dancing to Michael Jackson’s THRILLER. He is a massive MJ fan! This is the
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 16 September 2009
The Autism News | English By Deseret News editorial From the point of view of a teacher or administrator, bullying can at times be difficult to discern. Schoolyard altercations are as old as
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 15 September 2009
The Autism News | English George Arwood throws the ball to his volunteer “buddy” Anna McCoig during practice on Friday at LaSalle Park in Oak Ridge. George is a member of Oak Ridge’s new Very
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 15 September 2009
The Autism News | English Thanks to the quick thinking of a TTC driver and a pair of city workers, Toronto police were able to find a missing autistic boy, pictured, who snuck out of his home early
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 15 September 2009
The Autism News | English Sound system: The LENABaby system uses a digital recording device to capture up to 16 hours of audio, which is then analyzed to diagnose autism and language delays.
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