Topic: autism spectrum disorder

How To Tell Your Child That He Has Autism

Dr. William Chen | January 6, 2018

Parents of children on the autism spectrum often balk at breaking the news of a diagnosis to their son or daughter; after all, while they know that they will always love and accept their autistic child because of, and not in spite of, who he (or she) is, there's no way to be sure that the child will feel the ...

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Helping Asperger’s Teens To Survive and Thrive: 15 Key Steps

Anna Kaminsky | April 2, 2016

For children with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA), change is hard; all their lives they have struggled with the confusing and troubling nature of the highly changeable world around them — then suddenly, with the advent of the teen years, the changes become internal, too. Hormonal fluctuations, the quest for self-identity, and the pressure of trying to be ...

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Warning Signs of Autism in Babies and Toddlers

Anna Kaminsky | February 13, 2015

Every child differs in his/her developmental capacity and pace. Some children learn to speak earlier than others. Some learn to walk earlier than others. However, there are some milestones which should be reached by every child by a specific age. If babies fail to talk or walk by a certain age, there may be a problem. When a child ...

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How Parents Can Deal With Temper Tantrums and Autistic Meltdowns In Children With Autism

Dr. Tali Shenfield | November 15, 2014

There are so many challenges for parents with autistic kids and tantrums are just par for the course.  Whether you are in the sanctity of home or out in public, your child’s tantrums seem to broadcast your anxiety and insecurities as a parent.  That sense of helplessness mixed with anger and embarrassment is never a good combination. Without question, ...

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Autism has been in the spotlight for many years.  In movies, television, and novels, autistic characters are portrayed ...

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Teaching Social Skills to Children with Asperger’s

Dr. Tali Shenfield | June 25, 2014

Having a child with Asperger’s Syndrome can be a true adventure. The relationship you have with your child will definitely be unique and extraordinary. The amount of time you spend with your child helps them trust you, learn your mannerisms, and determine how to interact. This might leave you confused about why there is such a struggle in getting ...

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Hypersensitivity: Helping your Sensitive Child

Dr. Tali Shenfield | February 1, 2014

The human brain processes all sensory information whether or not you are fully aware of it. Most children are able to find a way to ignore extraneous information that is in their environment and focus on the information related to the activity or object of their immediate interest. Children who are hypersensitive take in all stimuli at once and at ...

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7 Tips on How to Deal with Child Aggression

Dr. Tali Shenfield | November 15, 2013

It is hard to know what to do when your child is exhibiting aggressive behavior. Aggression in children may be demonstrated through verbal intimidation of other children, disruption of their classes in school, defiance of teachers and parents, outward displays of anger or resentment, or physically aggressive actions. Physical aggression is not limited to hitting or hurting other children, and ...

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What is Autism and How Common is It?

Guest Author | March 8, 2013

Autism and ASD (autism spectrum disorder) are catch-all terms for a large group of brain development disorders which are characterized by difficulty in communication and social interaction, and by repetitive behavior. Disorders on the autism spectrum include autism, childhood disintegrative disorder, Asperger syndrome and Rett syndrome. ASD is commonly associated with motor issues and short attention span, and with physical ...

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