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Eating Everything but Food is called Pica.
A Magpie or Pica (public domain).PICA comes from the Latin word that means magpie, whch is a bird that is known for a big appetite to eat anything and everything. Here's what kids sometimes eat of they...
52 commentsThe Social Implications of Non Verbal Learning Disorder (NVLD)
Non-Verbal Learning Disorder (NVLD) is a developmental disorder that is rapidly becoming recognized as a problem that develops in childhood and worsens with age. There are many different aspects to NVLD but...
9 commentsAutism Spectrum Disorders
Autism Spectrum Disorders What is an Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD? The health care contributors and medical personnel define Autism as a “Spectrum” disorder, it is a group of disorders...
0 commentsAutism on the Rise! Use Alternative Medicine Approaches...
Conventional medicine claims there is no known cure, however, many parents and children know otherwise. Alternative medicine and other natural cures are available for autistic children.
6 commentsAsperger's Syndrome and Autism- A Mother's Story Chapter 1
If you have a child who is not progressing as they should or has behaviours that are peculiar or have recently had your child diagnosed as having Autism or Asperger's Syndrome you will be able to relate to...
0 commentsLearning Ideas for Young Children on the Autism Spectrum
A couple of months ago, my two year old son was diagnosed with an Autism Disorder, specifically PP NOS (Persuasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.) After several emotional weeks thinking about...
0 commentsWhat do we know about autism?
Autism falls in the diagnostic category of pervasive developmental disorders. The other disorders in this category include Rett's disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, Aspergers and Pervasive...
0 commentsAUTISM ; ONE IN 91 CHILDREN HAS IT
HERE ARE A FEW SIGNS TO LOOK FOR IN KIDS IN YOUR LIFE. Delayed or lack of spoken language Repetitive use of language and/or motor mannerisms (e.g., hand-flapping, twirling objects) Little or no eye...
2 commentsSimple, not easy
- With many thanks to my supervisor, who originally provided me with this statement. I'm going to share a couple of secrets with you, not so much secrets as tips and tricks really - shortcuts, ways to make...
0 commentsAutism--Your Child Can Be Helped
I recall the moment my son, an adorable little boy with whispy blonde hair, just under a year old, stopped speaking and looking at me. I thought, like so many other parents, that he had hearing problems. He...
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