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Easy Guide To Defining Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs)
How is Autism defined? Such a simple question, yet a very complex answer. This blog will provide you with a breakout of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs); as well as simple and easily digestible definitions.
3 commentsASD-Atrial Septal Defect
ASD or Atrial Septal Defect is a type of congenital heart defect. Atrial septum is the wall that divides the right atrium and left atrium. The de-oxygenated blood from right atrium will not mix with the oxygenated blood in the left atrium. The ASD...
0 commentsAutism: Causes, Signs, and Treatment
Childhood disorders can be difficult to recognize. Autism in particular, can be mistaken for slow yet normal development. Early recognition and treatment is important for autism as it is highly susceptible to early intervention. This article details those signs and symptoms of autism in comparison to normal childhood development.
0 commentsMilitary Children and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
While 1 in 110 American children are diagnosed with some form of ASD, 1 in 88 Military children have some form of ASD. While it is unlikely that the deployment of parents is entirely responsible for the increase in autism rates, it is possible that deployment has something to do with it
0 commentsLeading up to Autism
An article about the first signs of autism in two young boys and what we missed.
0 commentsbattling autism
.....Well when we left off we had just decided to change the locks on his door, after the matches incident. The first night was not pretty, I think I went up there about 12 times because he was crying, screaming, and throwing things at the door. I...
0 comments10 Must Have Books about Asperger's Syndrome
Children and teens with Asperger's Syndrome can often benefit from a better understanding of their condition and positive encourage. Different Like Me: My Book of Autism Heroes by Jennifer Elder is an excellent resource for giving children and...
0 commentsvideoRolling down the hill
Taking the boys to Centenary Park during the school holidays has been a god-send, especially when Taj is so hypo. In this video, Taj is having some fun by rolling down the grass hill. I love how care-free Taj is and just how much he enjoys life. ...
0 commentsHaving a child with an autism spectrum disorder
Have children within the autism spectrum certainly makes life interesting.
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