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Autism?Whats New..Researches and Articles
http://autismresearchandarticles.blogspot.com
This blog will be posting the latest news about autism and related conditions.Results of new researches will also be posted here.
Recent Posts
Early intervention aids children with autism: study
A new therapeutical treatment for autism that can be used to treat children as young as 18 months improves their IQ, language ability and social interaction, according to a study published Monday."This is the first controlled study of an intensive ea...
Aspergers:A Powerful Identity, a Vanishing Diagnosis
By CLAUDIA WALLISPublished: November 2, 2009It is one of the most intriguing labels in psychiatry. Children with Asperger’s syndrome, a mild form of autism, are socially awkward and often physically clumsy, but many are verbal prodigies, speaking i...
The Asperger\'s diagnosis
An article in today's New York Times - A Powerful Identity, a Vanishing Diagnosis - reports that the "Asperger's Syndrome" diagnosis may be eliminated from the 2012 diagnostic manual (D.S.M.-V). In its place, would be a single broad diagnosis of "au...
Disclosing the best kept secret of autism
What’s the best-kept secret of autism? Well, it may very well be the one that you’re keeping. Whether you’re a parent of a child with ASD, or someone with autism the debate rages on: “Should I tell others about my/my child’s autism, or not?...
Autism Study Putting Prevalence at 1 in 91 American Children, Including 1 in 58 Boys
Autism Speaks Responds to New Pediatrics Autism Study Putting Prevalence at 1 in 91 American Children, Including 1 in 58 BoysNew Findings Reinforce the Urgency of Autism as a Major Public Health Crisis, Requiring Intensified Action from the Public an...
Inside the autism treatment maze
No single approach is best for every childEvery child who receives the diagnosis of autism may be different, but the families of those children face the same overwhelming challenge — finding the best treatment for the complex condition.While there ...


A wonderful effort to translate research findings into solid information for laypersons.
We (my collegues and I at the Beach Center on Disability) are going to pursue something similar on early childhood research using blogs and our Early Childhood Community of Practice [http://beachcop.beachcenter.org/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=393&lang=en-US]--please consider joining the community, your insight would be greatly valued in the discussions. We would love to hear about your experiences in setting up and maintaining the research blog.
Matt Stowe, Beach Center on Disability
Posted: December 13th, 2007 | More Reviews From BCshared | Report This Comment