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Before I was involved in this special camp every summer, I really did not know much about autism in general…

  1. Autism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia One strength of this theory is predicting special talents and peaks in performance in autistic people.[89] A related theory �enhanced perceptual functioning �focuses more on the superiority of locally…
  2. Liz Birt – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Accident victim was an advocate for autistic kids”, Aspen Times. “Elizabeth Birt 1956-2005: Advocate for autistic kids”, Chicago Tribune. Then he gradually developed autistic symptoms, which Birt attributed,…
  3. Heritability of autism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This kind of model is clearly too simple:[45] It indicates that a sibling of an autistic individual should have 25% risk of having the autistic genotype, which is inconsistent with fraternal twin and…
  4. Treatment and education of autistic and related communication handicapped children… “Benefits of the Treatment and Education of Autistic and Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH) programme as compared with a non-specific approach”. With over 40 years of experience of working with…
  5. Bridget Taylor – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Taylor Bridget Taylor is the founder of the Alpine Learning Group (a private school for autistic children in Paramus, New Jersey), researcher on and practitioner of Applied Behavior Analysis. [2] Taylor…
  6. Controversies in autism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The neurotypical children scored similarly on both tests, but the autistic children fared far better on the RPM than on the WISC.[4] This study contradicts the widely held assumption that autistics suffer…
  7. Autism Every Day – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “While the filmmakers capture hope, love and determination, the documentary also reveals the unrelenting stress and occasional despair in rearing children with autism.”[1] A “short documentary film Lauren…
  8. Zac Browser – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Zac Browser brings autistic children into their own digital realm”. This feature was problematic for autistic children, who generally prefer very organized displays. The specialty browser was designed…
  9. Childhood Autism Rating Scale – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia CARS has also been shown to have 100% predictive accuracy when distinguishing between groups of autistic and mentally retarded children, which was superior to the ABC and Diagnostic Checklist (Teal Wiebe,…
  10. Autistic enterocolitis – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Autistic enterocolitis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search “Autistic enterocolitis” is a controversial term first used by British gastroenterologist Andrew Wakefield to describe…
  11. Autism: The Musical – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia They and the other parents round out a cast of real-life parents struggling with their strained marriages while on the verge of being overwhelmed by the needs of their autistic child. American guitarist…
  12. Conditions comorbid to autism spectrum disorders – Wikipedia, the free… Fragile X syndrome affects about two to five percent of people with ASD.[citation needed] It is important to have an autistic checked for Fragile X, especially if the parents are considering having another…
  13. Autism spectrum – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Can autistic children predict behavior by social stereotypes?”. “Epidemiology of autistic disorder and other pervasive developmental disorders”. “The epidemiology of autistic spectrum disorders: is the…
  14. Overcoming Autism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The authors advocate the use of pivotal response therapy in working with autistic children. The book includes specific advice for teaching and raising children with autism, as well as personal anecdotes…
  15. Regressive autism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It is more usual for autistic neurological development to not include such aberrations, with age-appropriate autistic symptoms being clear from birth. “Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine and autistic spectrum…
  16. Asperger syndrome – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Internet sites like Wrong Planet have made it easier for individuals to connect.[82] Autistic people have contributed to a shift in perception of autism spectrum disorders as complex syndromes rather…
  17. Pivotal response therapy – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “A natural language teaching paradigm for nonverbal autistic children”. “Response-reinforcer relationships and improved learning in autistic children”. “Producing speech use in nonverbal autistic children…
  18. Lorna Wing – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1988, Aspects of Autism: Biological Research (editor) 1989, Hospital Closure and the Resettlement of Residents: Case of Darenth Park Mental Handicap Hospital 1995, Autistic Spectrum Disorders: an Aid…
  19. Autism Speaks – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It recognizes that some individuals may have adverse reactions to, or respond poorly to, vaccines, and advocate research into identifying any subgroups of such individuals and mechanisms behind any such…

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