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Causes and Treatment of Autism: A Childhood Developmental Disorder written by Philip Franks
Autism is one of the childhood development disorders. Anyone can suffer from Autism. In this article we represent the causes and treatments of Autism. On the movie Rain man you can see many activities, symtoms and sign of autism.
What are the Causes of Autism?

Who Can Benefit From Speech Therapy? written by Chriss Tyrrell tyrrell
So just who can benefit from speech therapy? The fact is that while most people tend to automatically assume that it is only small children who tend to benefit the most from speech therapy, the truth is that people of all ages can and frequently do reap positive benefits from it. However; by far it is children who are most likely to undergo treatment.

Speech Therapy Techniques and Methods written by Chriss Tyrrell tyrrell
Just as with so many other conditions that afflict children, it is the Internet that has been instrumental in the development of new and more effective therapies for speech impediments like stuttering. Experts in the field are now able to more quickly and effectively share their discoveries and can even collaborate in a real time basis from all corners of the planet during actual treatment sessions and research projects.

Autism: How Medical Testing Can Help written by Valerie Balandra NP
Individuals with autism can and do lead normal lives with the proper medical care and treatment. The main reason it is important to perform various medical testing is to determine or pinpoint specific problems in a person with autism.

Slowing Down to Speed Up written by Nicole Beurkens
Slowing down our lives can speed up our relationships we have with our children. Allow children time to process the communication we share with them. It’s amazing what kinds of interactions take place when parents slow down and plan out activities with their children.

Parenting Thoughts For the New Year: Changing “I Should” to “I Could” written by Nicole Beurkens
New Year’s Resolution Lists can lead to stress and a feeling of failure. Shift to a mindset of choice by considering the things you could do with your children instead of the things you should do.

What Are the Signs of Autism in Children? written by Thomas Stewart Stewart
Getting to know what are the signs of autism in children will help you recognize whether your child is autistic. This could be the number 1 weapon in your arsenal against autism.

The Holidays are Here! How to Thrive During this Busy Time of Year! written by Nicole Beurkens
Your kids are excited about the school winter break, but you might not be. Here are some tips and activity ideas to help you and your family thrive during this busy time of the year.

Help for the Holiday Hmm’s written by Nicole Beurkens
What toys do kids really enjoy these days – besides video games? Here’s a top 10 list of favorite toys that are both fun and educational.

Language Processing written by Nicole Beurkens
Can children on the autism spectrum become better language processors? Yes, if we start giving them the opportunity to process information.

Aspergers Syndrome written by article.nkjskj article
Aspergers syndrome is a form of autism that is on the higher end of the autism spectrum. They will most likely be able to communicate normally and have completely normal language skills. The problem that a person with aspergers has is with people in social situations. They become noticeable when a child becomes old enough to go to school and interact with other children. The child with aspergers can have all of the symptoms of the syndrome or only a couple of them. These are some of the common symptoms of aspergers.

3 Hottest Secrets That Are Helping Child Autism Carers Re-discover Their Life written by Thomas Stewart Stewart
Being the carer of an autistic child does not need to be the frustrating and sould destroying experience that it sometimes is. Find out the 3 most important tips to start living your life to its fullest.

Holiday Tips (and a few great excuses) for Families written by Nicole Beurkens
Holiday gatherings can be particularly stressful if you have children with developmental disabilities. Here are some real tips for reducing the stress and increasing the happiness in your holiday season.

Experience Sharing Communication written by Nicole Beurkens
When you talk with your children do you get one word answers or do you have an actual conversation? Help your children learn the difference between answering questions and sharing experiences and you’ll help them be comfortable with conversation.

Learning to Think: Part Three - Continuing Mindfulness Throughout the Day written by Nicole Beurkens
How useful are rote skills if your students don’t know how to apply them in everyday life? Here are some strategies that will help students learn to think independently.

A Journey Through Infant Development: The Sixth Month written by Nicole Beurkens
Do you know what’s happening in the mind of a 6 month old? You can tell a lot by an infant’s expressions and actions. If you’re concerned that your 6 month old isn’t developing at a normal pace, here are some signs to watch for.

A Brief Description of the RDI® Program written by Nicole Beurkens
If you have a child with autism, you’ve probably heard of RDI®. So, what is it and how can it help your child?

Learning to Think: Part Two - Mindfulness Throughout the Day written by Nicole Beurkens
Can you teach kids to solve their own problems? Here are some easy ways to introduce problem solving skills to help your students achieve more.

Learning to Think: Part Two - Mindfulness Throughout the Day written by Nicole Beurkens
Can you teach kids to solve their own problems? Here are some easy ways to introduce problem solving skills to help your students achieve more.

Nonverbal Communication: What’s it all about? Part 3 written by Nicole Beurkens
We use 8 different types of nonverbal communication without even thinking about it. What are they and how do these skills affect children with developmental disabilities? Part 3 of 3.

Nonverbal Communication: What’s it all about? Part 1 written by Nicole Beurkens
We use 8 different types of nonverbal communication without even thinking about it. What are they and how do these skills affect children with developmental disabilities? Part 1 of 3.

Asperger’s Disorder written by Kenneth anger
Autism is a complex disorder that is best described as a spectrum disorder, meaning that there is not one definition of autism. One of the types of autism you may have heard of is Asperger’s Disorder, a type of “high functioning” autism.

What is Remediation? written by Nicole Beurkens
You may have heard the word “remediation” used while trying to find treatment for developmental disabilities. But what is remediation and how can it help your child?

Communication is Dynamic Part 2 written by Nicole Beurkens
If you know how easy it is to misinterpret the emotional intention of words in an e-mail then you might understand what it’s like to communicate with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Helping autistic children with communication should be our highest priority.

Communication is Dynamic Part 1 written by Nicole Beurkens
If you know how easy it is to misinterpret the emotional intention of words in an e-mail then you might understand what it’s like to communicate with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Helping autistic children with communication should be our highest priority.

Back to School: How to Strive and Thrive During the Transition written by Nicole Beurkens
Prepare your family for the school year with these tips.

Simple Activity Ideas for Summer Fun written by Nicole Beurkens
Here are some great ideas for activities that will keep your family active this summer.

Treating Feeding Difficulties in the School Environment written by Nicole Beurkens
What symptoms does a child show when he/she has eating issues in the school environment and what can be done to ease his/her stress? Here are some tips that can help.

Simple Variations to Summer Routines written by Nicole Beurkens
Summer doesn’t have to be boring. Here are some easy ways to engage restless children on these long summer days.

A Journey through Infant Development: The Third Month written by Nicole Beurkens
At 3 months, infants show signs that they are developing both physically and relationally. What are the signs?

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