Lisette Duarte, project director of the Parent Empowerment Project of the Autism Society of Los Angeles, knows first - hand that families
with autistic children face more than just a lack of awareness about their needs.
Suggesting genetics and the resulting social environment in which kids are raised may be more to blame than anything.Parents of
Autistic Children Show Similar TraitsThe study, conducted by the California Institute of Technology looked at how parents of autistic children evaluated facial expressions and found that they gauged faces in exactly the same way as people with the disorder, despite the fact that they were not classified as autistic the
Autistic Children Show Similar TraitsThe study, conducted by the California Institute of Technology looked at how parents of autistic children evaluated facial expressions and found that they gauged faces in exactly the same way as people with the disorder, despite the fact that they were not classified as autistic the
Children Show Similar TraitsThe study, conducted by the California Institute of Technology looked at how parents of
autistic children evaluated facial expressions and found that they gauged faces in exactly the same way as people with the disorder, despite the fact that they were not classified as autistic the
autistic children evaluated facial expressions and found that they gauged faces in exactly the same way as people with the disorder, despite the fact that they were not classified as autistic the
children evaluated facial expressions and found that they gauged
faces in exactly the same way as people
with the disorder, despite the fact that they were not classified as
autistic the
autistic themselves.
In this article in the Tehran Times, the reporter relates his experiences
with Autistic societies in Iran, a place where there is little general information about the disorder and the challenges faced by autistic children and
Autistic societies in Iran, a place where there is little general information about the disorder and the challenges
faced by
autistic children and
autistic children and adults.
The still -
face experiment has also been used to investigate cross-cultural differences, deaf infants, infants
with Down syndrome, cocaine - exposed infants,
autistic children, and
children of parents
with various psychopathologies, especially depression.