Autism and Aspergers: 5 intriguing differences. This is the difference between Autism and Aspergers: **This content is based on old information. An updated video will be available soon 1. IQ Score. People with Aspergers tend to have average to above average IQs, compared to that of a person with ‘classic autism’ who would typically have…

[ad_1] Stages Learning Materials is excited to announce the launch of Autism Learning Line (A.L.L.), an online community designed to support parents, teachers, therapists, homeschoolers, and anyone else touched by autism. Working with interns from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and after several years of planning, Stages is happy to have found a way…

This video answers the question: How can we differentiate autism spectrum disorder from personality disorders? Specifically, when I talk about autism spectrum disorder, I’m referring to the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum and a presentation that doesn’t have intellectual impairment. When we talk about autism spectrum disorder, we know that this particular type of…

The number of children diagnosed with autism has more than doubled in the last two decades. Today, one in 68 children will be diagnosed with the developmental condition. VICE’s Gianna Toboni explores the transformative work being done at the forefront of autism research, meets families trying out some of the newest treatments, and discovers a…

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is known to have a strong genetic component. However little is known about how autism risk genes relate to brain differences found in individuals with ASD and behavioral features of ASD. Susan Bookheimer, UCLA Brain Research Institute, reviews some of the primary genetic pathways that have been identified in…

Hanen Speech-Language Pathologist, Fay McGill, talks about some of the traits or behaviours you might see in young children on the autism spectrum. While having one or more of these traits does not mean a child has autism, it’s important to be aware of them so that you can consult a professional for guidance if…

This introductory lecture by Dr. Fred Volkmar covers the development of the field, diagnosis, key research findings, adult outcomes, interventions, as well as current research gaps and social policy. source Autism, ADHA Articles and Videos

Dr. Mary Barbera discusses bruxism, also known as teeth grinding and its relationship to feeding problems in children with autism. Sign up for a free workshop to start turning autism around: http://bit.ly/2HSGWBi Subscribe to get more insightful videos about #autism and related topics at: https://goo.gl/cGSdxX Children with autism usually have problems with picky eating and…

[ad_1] Ann Memmottannsautism.blogspot.com In the recent Lancet article The gut microbiome in neurological disorders by Cryan et al, confused researchers have mistaken reducing stomach pain for curing autism (yet again). Now, autism researchers, when was the last time you had a hurty tum? How was your behaviour? Having an ‘aha!’ moment now? Thank you. If you…

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