Posts Tagged ‘behavior’
Written by Nicole Hegewald on 31 December 2009
By Nicole Hegewald Nicole Caldwell, M.Ed. wrote a blog, November 29, 2009, posing an intriguing question. While it is nearly impossible to answer, Caldwell wonders if children with autism choose not
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Written by Nicole Hegewald on 28 December 2009
By Nicole Hegewald Laura Shumaker is a mother and a writer. She began writing a blog for the San Francisco Chronicle. Her first article was on Tuesday, October, 27, 2009. Laura introduced herself
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 14 August 2009
The Autism News | English By Agence France-Presse | Taiwan News Imitating others has long been seen as a useful way to explore the world – monkey see, monkey do – but imitation could also
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 27 July 2009
The Autism News | French L’analyse du comportement appliquée, ou ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis), est un champ d’étude issu de la psychologie comportementale. Encore peu connue en
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 02 July 2009
The Autism News | English 2009 Autism Telehealth Summit With increasing incidence, escalating health care costs, and lack of available specialists, promising initiatives are underway to leverage new
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 26 June 2009
Chromosome Abnormality Tied to Autistic Behavior in Mice Atlanta Journal Constitution FRIDAY, June 26 (HealthDay News) -- Mice with an extra chromosome region inherited from their fathers display
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 26 June 2009
Chromosome Abnormality Tied to Autistic Behavior in Mice Forbes FRIDAY, June 26 (HealthDay News) -- Mice with an extra chromosome region inherited from their fathers display many behaviors seen in
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Written by Ricky Goldstein on 26 June 2009
NJ.com House Bill Mandates Autism Coverage For Military Disability Scoop Military families would get insurance coverage for autism treatment under a bill approved by the House of Representatives
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