This resource describes one of the reasons
why children with autism have difficulty with social communication and social understanding.
While reduced eye contact is a well - known symptom of autism used in early screeners and diagnostic instruments,
why children with autism look less at other people's eyes has not been known.
Another reason
why a child with autism might bite himself or others is because he did not get something he wanted.
Not exact matches
Jerry Kartzinel, MD, shares advice for parents of
children with autism and explains
why gluten free and casein free diets help
children with autism and how it helps them
If a
child has a disability like
autism and doesn't interact
with others much, your preschooler might wonder
why and even take it personally.
A
child who isn't told he has
autism may not understand
why he struggles
with peer relationships.
Differences in communication abilities, restrictions in the types of play that are preferred, and exclusion from social play by other kids are all reasons
why play, and especially social play, can be difficult for
children with autism.
«Concern that
children with autism were not able to access services through private insurance even in the context of parity laws was one reason
why patient advocates have pushed for these state mandates that apply specifically to
autism coverage,» Barry says.
The exact reason behind
why GI disorders are more pervasive in
children with autism is yet unknown.
Social interactions are often an issue for
children with autism — this can explain
why these
children commonly have difficulty establishing and maintaining relationships.
Learn
why diet helps
children with autism, how to feed your picky eater, and feel confident your
child is getting adequate nutrition.
Provides the scientific
WHY and HOW diet changes help
children with autism.
«Mazmanian knew the results offered only a provisional explanation for
why restrictive diets and antibacterial treatments seemed to help some
children with autism: Altering the microbial composition might be changing the permeability of the intestine.
This is
why we held our first every Schools»
Autism Awareness Week (14 - 18 March) and joined forces
with Ambitious
with Autism to call on the government to make sure that all teachers are given the training they need to teach autistic
children effectively.
In addition to understanding
why some breeds are more prone to OCD, researchers also hope to find clues as to what causes the syndrome in
children, including those
with autism.