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The Jewish, Social Ostracisation and The Asperger’s Autism Connection – A Theory
This is my theory on Jewish, Asperger’s Autism and why this group has been ostracised in history. I do not have any evidence of this and would much appreciate if anyone has some research to either agree or...
9 commentsMy Autistic Daughter
By now most everyone has heard about autism and how it affects so many children...one of those affected is my daughter. My daughter is now 17 and was first diagnosed at age 7. I didn't know anything about...
9 commentsPDD-NOS High Functioning Autism and my son plus tips I've learned
Is your child normal? My child is not. What is normal anyway? Normal is anything within the expected and acceptable range of behaviors. Kids with high functioning forms of autism like PDD-NOS (Pervasive...
2 commentsParenting Aspergers Resource Guide
People with aspergers syndrome are on the higher end of the spectrum. They usually have normal language skills. Their main problem is dealing with people socially. Usually these problems are first noticed...
0 commentsLego and Autism – Educational Toys for those on the Autistic Spectrum
In the last residential autism home I worked in building with Lego became a very frequent occurrence, of the seven autistic guys living there four were Lego crazy and the remaining three couldn’t help but...
3 commentsAspergers Syndrome - Living as an Adult Aspie, Work Life
Because Aspergers Syndrome is often accompanied by a superior intelligence, an Aspie makes a great employee. Aspies really excel when given a task to undertake and left to to work on it independently. Work of...
2 commentsDo You Think Your Child Has Asperger’s Syndrome? Autistic Spectrum Disorder – Which Way Now?
This hub focuses on children who may have Asperger’s syndrome. The information contained comes from personal experience and is aimed as a guide to those who suspect that their child may have an autistic...
0 commentsHow Can an Entrepreneur Home School? Part 2
Because of this information they decided to challenge him more which seemed to help some. However, his mind was so active and quick thinking I believed that he would never function well in a usual public...
0 commentsYour child and Asperger's Syndrome
You may have been told that your child has Asperger's Syndrome (AS), a neurobiological disorder that is part of a group of similar conditions called "autism spectrum disorders". Different combinations are...
2 commentsLiterally Speaking
Literally Speaking Many children with various learning disabilities, such as APDD Atypical Pervasive Developmental Disorder and High Functioning Autism, literally take everything literally. When others...
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