There are no cures for autism and there is no specific “one size fits all” treatments. Your doctor may be able to point you in the right direction in what treatment option that may work for your child. Some treatment options may include: Behavior and communication therapies – Many programs have been designed to help address the range [...]
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If you have a child with autism it is very important to get support. The day-today care of your child with autism can be very stressful to you and your family. You need to make sure your child is getting the help he or she needs and this can be challenging depending on getting the [...]
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A Child’s Rights for Public Education Your special needs child has the right to a free and proper education. The individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which was first enacted in 1975 and was revised in 2004, designates that each state provide all eligible children with a public education that meets their individual needs. The law is [...]
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Autism understanding begins when a person realizes that autism is a disorder that affects people differently. Although autism affects the normal functioning of a person’s perception, attention and thoughts, autism is not characterized by one type of perception, attention and thought. Instead, it covers a broad spectrum of disorders that may be [...]
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Product DescriptionThis book brings hope where despair has prevailed. It offers the prospect of early detection of prodromal signs of autism and the possibility of effective therapeutic mitigation. Directed at the clinical practitioners who must build bridges between theory and practice, this book combines what we know with what we know that works, all for [...]
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The Effects of Autism on the Family
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Autism is a pervasive development disorder, it affects the way a person communicates and relates to other people. Children affected by this disorder have problems with the understanding of reality, interacting with people, places, events, sounds and lights, and they can also have problems with their imagination. It is known that children affected by autism also [...]
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