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My Son John's Verbal Apraxia: A Communication Disorder
A Parent's Intuition is Usually Right: Listen to Your Inner Voice John was a year and a half when we started to worry. At first, we used the excuse that he was a boy. The old wive's tale is that boys speak...
20 commentsH1N1 Vaccine - Fearing Autism in Child Vaccination
The new H1N1 vaccines are being distributed throughout the United States but there is a growing concern about whether it is safe to vaccinate children. The controversial debate between the linkages of autism...
0 commentshow to teach a child with autism
When considering how to teach a child with autism there are a few things an autistic educator should consider. Normally if a child with autism is being educated within a mainstream school,...
0 commentsImmunizations for your baby
If you have a newborn baby, you might be wondering why they need to get so many immunizations. The reason that babies and children need to get immunizations is so that they can be protected against serious...
1 commentAutism: Making Learning Fun
Did you know that Autism is a disorder of the brain that can cause anywhere from mild to severe social damage, resulting in the inability to take on a normal role in society. However all is not lost, today...
0 commentsHistory Of Autism
Not until the middle of the twentieth century was there a name for a disorder that now affects many children all around the globe. A disorder that causes disruption in families and unfulfilled lives for many...
1 commentRecognize Symptoms of Autism
Perhaps the most difficult thing about recognizing symptoms of autism, is getting past the beautiful faces of the children who carry this puzzling disorder. It is not uncommon for parents and caregivers,...
2 commentsSome Early Signs of Autism
Many parents start to worry about the development of their child almost from the very day they're born. And if it's their first child, parents tend to be even more anxious because they may not fully know what...
3 commentsPreschoolers with autism
Preschoolers with autism: mostly young autistic children or babies are normally not cuddly babies. They will not normally raise their arms to be picked up…and will avoid eye contact, or make eye...
0 commentstips raising a child who is autistic
There are several types of autism and several different degrees of it as well. I have a daughter that has Aspergers, which is a form of autism. She was misdiagnosed until she was 12, so the road has been...
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