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My Kid is Autistic- Is This Behavior Normal?
No matter the diagnosis, clients want to know what is typical and what is not. Typical traits and behaviors for autistic children, in areas such as dressing, grooming, hygiene, toileting, eating, coloring, and behavior.
3 commentsLife and the Sensories
Art has existed ever since humans have. From cave paintings to modern movies humans have tried to materialize their emotions for thousands of years, and some might say we still haven't come close to creating a tangible replica of love, or hate. ...
2 commentsCells Of The Nervous System
Until later in the 1800s, the best microsope revealed very little about how the brain works. Only through special staining techniques could the tiny cells or neurons be seen. It was difficult to see each from the area that surrounded them. ...
2 commentsAnimal Assisted Therapy
Animal Assisted Therapy By Rachel Thorpe, LICSW, DAPA Animal Assisted Therapy, like many alternative treatments in the medical field, is becoming more accepted due to an increase in research that supports efficacy. Preliminary studies...
0 commentsHow to Develop Your ESP: Reading Objects
Learn to sharpen and develop your ESP by reading objects. You can sense a lot about the person who owns an object!
9 commentsHow to Detect Signs of Asperger's Syndrome
Asperger’s Syndrome is a form of Autism that is defined by the person’s lack of social skills and communication difficulties. There are many people in the world who aren’t comfortable talking to strangers or speaking in front of a crowd but for people with Asperger’s the social barrier is much more complex and involved. There are a few different behaviors or idiosyncrasies that are indicative of a person having Asperger’s Syndrome. Some of those symptoms may include:
10 commentsExtra Sensory Perception: Do you have it, too?
Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) is only partially understood, yet it is unquestionably real. Here is an example of how it worked in the author's life on one occasion.
23 commentsHow to Talk to a Child With Asperger's Syndrome
Asperger’s Syndrome is a high functioning form of Autism. Children with Asperger’s have many social challenges including difficulty communicating, relating to others, and empathizing.
12 commentsWhat Is ESP And Can We Prove It Is Real?
What is ESP or Extrasensory perecetion? ESP is a term used to denote the ability to leanr things outside of our normal fiuve senses. It is our sixth sense.
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