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Acceptance of Autism in Daily Life

When my son was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 3, I remember being in the car on the way back from Duke Medical Center and feeling very numb. Feelings were running through my head; feelings of anger,...

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Resources available to families who have a child with autism.

There are a myriad of resources for families to use to help them deal with a child with autism. Some of these resources are excellent, whilst others may offer false hope, or be based on inaccurate or outdated...

0 comments    children autism support
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An Angel's Response

An Angels Response After listening to the sounds of my son scream consistently for an entire week, it had been decided that this Christmas has been the worst one since Zachary was born. This year we got...

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The Autistic Challenge

Always Underestimating The strength of these Individuals with Special needs, Members of the human race!   Biggest Obstacle Of Autism One of the major obstacles I currently face with...

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My Journey Through Life

Originally, my intention for beginning any kind of blog writing was to strictly talk about the angels. I was going to write as many stories about them as I could possibly think of as I love them so very much,...

4 comments    love writing passion
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On Asperger's

Asperger's is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Its "sufferers" tend to have socialization difficulties, are quiet, have narrow interests and generally are seen by their peers as being "different".

15 comments    symptoms autism support
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homocysteine levels

Homocysteine is a type of protein, produced by the body and found in the blood, which ideally should be present in very low quantities. However, if you are not optimally nourished,homocysteine can accumulate...

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The Hikikomori Phenomenon

Hikikomori (ひきこもり): A term used to refer to acute social withdrawal prevalent among teenagers and adults. The term hikikomori is most commonly used in Japan, where the phenomenon is well-documented. The common equivalent terms used in the English-speaking world are shut-in or hermit, though some English-speaking people refer themselves as being hikikomori.

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Neurofeedback and its promise

IntroductionNeurofeedback is a system for assessing the state of the brain using a monitoring system, linked to a computer, and by adjusting the frequency and placement of electrodes, begin to regulate the...

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The world can be a lonely place for those afflicted by mental illness.      Picture Courtesy of Patrice Dufour, a very gifted Canadian Freelance Photographer79

The Straight Truth about Mental Illness

  "But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked. "Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be,"...

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