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- Autism Research Institute
... The Autism Research Institute (ARI), a non-profit organization, was established in 1967. ARI is primarily devoted to conducting research, and to disseminating the results of research, on the causes ... - CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF AUTISM (AUTISM.COM)
... The Center for the Study of Autism is an affiliate of the Autism Research Institute Here are some autism and autism-related resources on the Internet. General Resources ARC's Home Page - Association for ... - Center for the Study of Autism
... Center for the Study of Autism The Center for the Study of Autism (CSA) is located in the Salem/Portland, Oregon area. The Center provides information about autism to parents and professionals, and ... - Other Autism Related Resources on the Internet
... CSA is an affiliate of the Autism Research Institute General Resources ARC's Home Page - Association for Retarded Citizens Autism 99 Autism Community Home Page Autism Conferences Autism: Family ... - Autism Society of America: Homepage
... Improving the lives of all affected by Autism. Autism Society of America (ASA) is the leading voice and resource of the entire Autism community in education, advocacy, services, research and support ... - Autism Society of America: What is Autism?
... adults with autism typically show difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interactions, and leisure or play activities. One should keep in mind however, that autism is a spectrum ... - Cure Autism Now :: Home Page
... Your Autism Information Portal on the Web Understanding Autism What is Autism Frequently Asked Questions About Autism more... Diagnosing Autism Official Diagnostic Criteria Three Areas of ... - autism treatment services of canada
Home page of autism treatment services of canada a utism t reatment s ervices of c anada Association Canadienne pour L'Obtention de Services aux Personnes Autistiques Welcome to the ... - autism treatment services of canada - Affiliate Services
... programs are operated by different organizations with little interaction between them. autism treatment services of canada is committed to providing a forum for dialogue and discussion, training ...
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- Autism: Why Being A Picky Eater Is OK
Children with autism commonly have preferences for a limited number of foods. Many children with autism also show behavioral difficulties including impaired social interaction and communication, both of which can impact feeding time. This can be very difficult for parents trying to make sure their child is eating a health, well-rounded diet. For parents raising children with autism spectrum ...
- Toddlers With Autism May Fix Their Eyes On Geometric Patterns Rather Than Children Playing
Children with autism may stare at geometric patterns when they are just 14 months old rather than look at kids playing around or doing yoga, say researchers in an article published in Archives of General Psychiatry. Children without autism prefer looking at other kids doing things, the authors added. Autism is known as a complex developmental disability. Experts believe that Autism presents ...
- Autism Center of Tupelo gains ground in first year
TUPELO - The Autism Center of Tupelo is hitting its developmental milestones. The center began last fall with donated office space in Parkgate Plaza, very little money and a burning desire to fill a void in therapy options for families of children with autism in Tupelo and the surrounding areas.
- Asperger/autism group to meet
GOSHEN -- Brian Wilkins, autism spectrum specialist for Elkhart County Special Education Cooperative, will speak on Asperger/autism basics at the next meeting of the Asperger/High Functioning Autism Parent Group of Goshen.
- Autism studies look for cause
Ben Unkle knows what it's like to be different. "I have trouble doing things that other people can do naturally," he said. Ben was diagnosed with autism at age six. His little sister Katie watched as he struggled. "When we were in elementary school, people would tease him, in middle school, a lot. I didn't like to watch him get hurt." There are only two FDA-approved drugs for autism and they ...
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