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Last year, he made over $6,000!Source: The Autism Site
05.01.2019 · From The Autism Site
The proportion of studies that include children with a severe form of autism has fallen over the past three decades. Researchers presented the unpublished results today at the 2018 International Society for Autism Research annual meeting in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Even though the overall number …
04.01.2019 · From Spectrum News
"Autism is not a processing error, it's another operating system."Source: The Autism Site
04.01.2019 · From The Autism Site
Initially, everyone was talking about how beautiful little Anna was. But all of a sudden, a hushed panic fell in the room. The doctors began talking in low whispers, and Wilklow began to get scared. Source: The Autism Site
04.01.2019 · From The Autism Site
There is a common misconception that individuals with special needs require a slower pace of instruction. While they may require a slower pace through a curriculum, this does not mean that individual lessons should be taught at a slower pace. In fact, slowing the pace of instruction not only wastes …
04.01.2019 · From Different Roads to Learning
By Gretchen Leary While I drove around this tiny holiday decked out town today, I reflected on my personal definition of the word brave. According to The Miriam Webster Dictionary, the word brave is defined as: ”Having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty: having o…
04.01.2019 · From Geek Book clubs
Some autism traits look the same across cultures, and they could form the basis of a global screening tool, a new study suggests1. Other traits, however, are specific to particular cultures, and this must be accounted for when designing autism screens and diagnostic tools. Autism often goes undiagno…
03.01.2019 · From Spectrum News
Facial expressions smooth social interactions: A smile may show interest, a frow n empathy. People with autism have difficulty making appropriate facial expressions at the right times, according to an analysis of 39 studies1. Instead, they may remain expressionless or produce looks that are difficul…
03.01.2019 · From Spectrum News
Kids go to school to learn about life. Unfortunately, this irate grandfather didn't agree with the lesson.Source: The Autism Site
03.01.2019 · From The Autism Site
Everything changes after divorce, but these inspiring parents were determined to help hold their family together. Source: The Autism Site
03.01.2019 · From The Autism Site
Huawei, a company known for its phones and tablets, has created a new storytelling app that uses artificial intelligence, a digital avatar and sign language in order to help deaf children learn to read. The StorySign app has a pre-built library of books that a parent or child can choose to read. …
01.01.2019 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Oh, what an amazing year! Autistry growth in 2018 was much like that of a teenager- awkward and exhilarating, fun and a bit frightening, at times plodding and frustrating yet filled with limitless possibilities. We grew in bursts and scrambled to hire staff to work with all the new students. We …
30.12.2018 · From Autistry Studios
The purpose of the measure is to increase transparency and convenience so patients can make informed decisions more easily.Source: The Autism Site
29.12.2018 · From The Autism Site
Maybe you’ve never heard of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), or you’ve heard of them frequently but never been provided an explanation of how a BCBA differs from an ABA therapist. Here are a few things you should know: BCBAs are required to take extensive coursework in applied behavior ana…
28.12.2018 · From Different Roads to Learning
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