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Optimnem Blog: The Blog of Daniel Tammet: Advice for Parents with Autistic… Optimnem Blog: The Blog of Daniel Tammet A blog of a high-functioning autistic savant Sunday, August 06, 2006 Advice for Parents with Autistic Children I am regularly asked for advice by parents with children on the autistic spectrum. Most importantly of all, know that your child is capable of great depthes of feeling and of love, even if it isn’t much or often demonstrated. if the notion left and…
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CNN.com – Paging Dr. Gupta Blog I belong to IAN and I encourage other parents of autistic children and autistic adults to register. Parents of children with autism face many frustrations, including finding the proper treatments, getting access to the therapies their children need and paying for the care, because many insurance plans don’t cover autism. Kids are recovering from autism due to the courageous work of the likes of Bernard…
Autism myth lives on – Opinion – USATODAY.com Like all parents of autistic children, she wrestled with the question of what caused his disorder. Speculation about a vaccine-autism link began with a 1998 uncontrolled study of a few autistic children. By Sam Wang As the brother of an autistic person and a brain scientist, I have been hoping that the increased focus on autism in the news would lead to a greater public understanding of this disorder…
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