Not exact matches
Technically
autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder, but I
think we'd be quibbling
about definitions here.
He recently published his autobiography
Thinking Club and regularly speaks to audiences across the UK
about his battle with
autism.
It also jibes with new
thinking about the nature of
autism called the «intense world» theory.
Another way in which his
autism has impacted his faith is in his
thinking about heaven.
When we
think about high - functioning
autism, usually what we're talking
about would be children who have an average or above average IQ and children who are able to function in a mainstream or general education setting.
If you're avoiding ultrasounds because you have some worry
about autism or some other entirely speculative link of risk, please
think long and hard
about that decision.
Read
about autism and the changes in the DSM - 5, and find out what to do if you
think your child has
autism.
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But no matter what, you'll need to
think about and plan around your child's
autism.
we
thought about going off BC and trying to conceive now that my child is sleeping through the night (mostly) but ive read so many articles
about health risks and even
autism risks having babies close together and that the recommended wait time is 18 months before even
thinking about trying to conceive.
«This is a really good article — it's somewhat provocative and it makes us
think about [
autism genetics in a] different way,» says Lucia Peixoto, a neuroscientist and computational biologist at Washington State University in Spokane, who was not involved in the research.
At a
think tank meeting
about autism several years ago, molecular geneticist Simon Gregory spoke with mainstream and nonconventional doctors
about oxytocin, the so - called «love hormone» that some doctors were using to treat symptoms of social disconnection in children with
autism.
Steve: Through the end of the book you start to talk
about, and it's a very dicey proposition, but an actual diagnosis of either
autism or Asperger's syndrome for Dirac, and [why don't you] talk
about what you
think about that.
Sheffer has a son with
autism and had long been curious
about Asperger, who she had
thought had a «heroic» reputation.
«It's enough to make me
think about trying it in a few of my
autism patients who haven't responded to other interventions,» says Randi Hagerman, a pediatrician who studies neurodevelopmental disorders at the University of California, Davis.
Thankfully, science writer Emily Willingham has parsed through the study in Forbes to show us what it really finds, which is not much that's new and certainly nothing that will change our
thinking about the progress of
autism or make us believe in the McCarthy miracle cure.
This has implications for how we
think about the underlying behavioral differences in
autism and implications for how we develop both behavioral or pharmacological therapies to improve the lives of those with
autism.»
Thus in
thinking about how this translates to people with ASD one must first ask the question does it translate to the human SHANK3 deficiency syndrome before seeking to generalize results to the etiologically and clinically diverse population that is
autism.
Their discoveries have provided new ways of
thinking about more common neurological disorders, including
autism, intellectual disability, and Parkinson's disease, and could lead to better treatments.
But I tend to
think that by understanding these effects, then one can do something
about the epidemics of anxiety,
autism and ADHD that we're seeing in today's society.»
When I first started writing
about autism, I
thought that I had to describe myself in terms of function, because I had to acknowledge that I faced fewer challenges than people with more severe issues.
The # 1 thing I recommend when someone approaches me
about «going keto» (other than someone who is asking for their child with epilepsy or
autism), and what I
think you should do too if you want to try this out, is a Paleo, or paleolithic type, diet first (but a properly done one, don't get me started on how badly this is being done out there!).
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Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when
autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from
autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
autism parents, autistics, and
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autism professionals.
Alex Plank, 25, the founder of the WrongPlanet Web site, also had Asperger's and had enlisted... were invited to speak
about autism, the staff asked them, «Have you ever
thought about dating each other?»
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think, and that if you have a choice between laughing and crying, you should always try to laugh — although sometimes you may have to do both.
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Thinking Person's Guide to
Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when
autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from
autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
autism parents, autistics, and
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autism professionals.
Dear Teachers: Thank You for Sharing Our
Autism Life: Use this moving «thank you» from a parent to her child's teachers to get you
thinking about how teachers have made a difference for your family.
Fifty years later, I
thought of him when I heard Dr. Temple Grandin talk
about autism and neurodiversity at an Exceptional Children Conference.
Norman Basch said, «A great digital offering for
autism spectrum students is The Social Express, an animated, interactive education curriculum that teaches children how to
think about and manage social situations.»
I
think the author gave enough information
about the other characters for us to imagine their view, but most people don't understand how or why people with
autism think or act the way they do.
So I
think the main thing to understand
about autism is that it is a very large spectrum and that there are simply too many differences among each autistic person to really generalize the disorder in any way.
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think, and that if you have a choice between laughing and crying, you should always try to laugh — although sometimes you may have to do both.
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Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when
autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from
autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
autism parents, autistics, and
autism professi
autism professionals.
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autism may be different than you
think, and that if you have a choice between laughing and crying, you should always try to laugh — although sometimes you may have to do both.
Temple Grandin, diagnosed with
autism as a child, talks
about how her mind works — sharing her ability to «
think in pictures,» which helps her solve problems that neurotypical brains might miss.
For his part, Trump engages in dichotomous
thinking about the possibility of a link between childhood vaccinations and
autism.
And, you know, no one
thought to interview Lorna Wing
about, you know, the diagnostic criteria because at that point,
autism was still considered very rare.
Which does make you
think again
about the
autism epidemic in West Hollywood.
Youngstown, OH
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The way children with
autism spectrum disorders
think about their world is different from usual expectations.
Most children, young people and adults with
Autism Spectrum Disorder can
think well and learn
about lots of things as easily as other people, but they have problems:
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Autism (TPGA) is the resource we wish we'd had when
autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
autism first became part of our lives: a one - stop source for carefully curated, evidence - based information from
autism parents, autistics, and autism professi
autism parents, autistics, and
autism professi
autism professionals.
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autism may be different than you
think, and that if you have a choice between laughing and crying, you should always try to laugh — although sometimes you may have to do both.