Articles, tagged with "autism spectrum disorder", page 1
Are Certain Behaviors Keeping Your Child with Autism Stuck?
Do all of your child’s behaviors make sense? Most likely they do not, especially if your child has an Autism Spectrum Disorder. The neural pathways in the brain of a child with Autism are wired differently causing him or her to respond in ways that may be...
Helping Your Child With Autism Cope With School Anxiety
Do you really know how your child feels about going back to school this year? Maybe last year was a positive experience but can you really assume this will be another carbon copy? Many children, even those without an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), can ha...
Responding to Difficult Behaviors With a Different Approach to Time Out
All children want to be good and please their caretakers. Young children don't PLAN to misbehave or fall apart. When a child has an emotional meltdown it signals they are having trouble controlling their emotions, especially when the demands of the enviro...
A Successful Transition to Adulthood for My Child With Autism
All parents worry about their child's future. Many of us wonder what our children will be like when they grow up. Will they go to college, join the military, find a good job and be financially independent? Will they have healthy relationships and become p...
Autism Update: Vaccines, Pregnancies, and a Specific MRI
And the up coming post will address additional tactics to combat the yeast as very well as command the allergies to aid in yeast management as well.Autism has been earning headlines not too long ago-big time. Prime billing goes to the mistaken perception ...
Challenging Behavior and Symptom Severity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
In a recent study, CARD researchers Jina Jang, Dr. Dennis Dixon, Dr. Jonathan Tarbox, and Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh found a relationship between symptom severity and challenging behavior in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Children with ASD are...