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Doug Flutie Speaks out on Autism and Insurance Coverage

October 20, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

Doug Flutie speaks out on the travesty that is autism insurance coverage. Read the full editorial at Boston.com HERE. Thank you, Doug. ...Parents will learn that, with early intervention, children with autism can make significant strides - a fact backed...

Wearable Regulation for Children with Autism

October 13, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

As you might already know reading a post about Autism, one of the most obvious tendencies of children with Autism is to repeat certain actions. These can range from bobbing the head, rocking the body, scratching the flesh, and banging the hand. That’s a small list. What this product tries to do is to take that tendency and aim it at this product. It’s soft, stretchy, and can be tugged, rubbed, squeezed, bitten, etc.. Will it work? What this particular product, the “Repeat,” does, is to teach t

Autism rates reported to have doubled in U.S. since 2003

October 6, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

Twitterers are reacting to a report from the journal “Pediatrics” stating that the rates of children being diagnosed as autistic has doubled since a 2003 survey. ABCnews.com reports that some doctors say that the number of children with autism from the study, 1 in 91, cannot be taken as an “official estimate” just yet. Pediatric physicians remain skeptical of the report because because of misdiagnoses and certain children who seem to have “outgrown” autistic behavior that was shown at a youn

Why is Diet Important Among Individuals With Autism

October 4, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

There are several ways to handle the situation of children with autism There are also man supplements and treatments that can help autistic children deal with the symptoms they experience

Using ABA Principles To Help Children With Autism

October 4, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

When a parent gets a diagnosis of Autism or Pervasive Development Disorder (PDD) it can almost feel like a death sentence. This article is about ABA, applied behavior analysis, autism, behavioral therapy, discrete trial teaching, education, Health Medical Pharma. How will your child grow up and be productive in society? What will you tell your [...] Related Articles: Is There an Oversight That Autistic Children With a General Education May Experience Setbacks? While many schools try to i

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