10 Things We Know About Autism That We Didn't Know a Year
Ago
Article written by Geraldine Dawson for Huffington Post , 4/2/2013
1. High-quality early intervention for autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) can do more than improve behaviors, it can improve brain
function. Read more.
2. Being nonverbal at age 4 does NOT mean children with autism will never speak. Research shows that most will, in fact, learn to use words, and nearly half will learn to speak fluently. Read more.
2. Being nonverbal at age 4 does NOT mean children with autism will never speak. Research shows that most will, in fact, learn to use words, and nearly half will learn to speak fluently. Read more.
3. Though autism tends to be life long, some children with
ASD make so much progress that they no longer meet the diagnostic criteria for
autism. High quality early-intervention may be key. Read more.
4. Many younger siblings of children with ASD have
developmental delays and symptoms that fall short of an autism diagnosis, but
still warrant early intervention. Read more.
5. Research confirms what parents have been saying about wandering and bolting by children with autism: It's common, it's scary, and it doesn't result from careless parenting. Read more.
5. Research confirms what parents have been saying about wandering and bolting by children with autism: It's common, it's scary, and it doesn't result from careless parenting. Read more.
6. Prenatal folic acid, taken in the weeks before and after
a woman becomes pregnant, may reduce the risk of autism. Here's the
story.
7. One of the best ways to promote social skills in grade-schoolers with autism is to teach their classmates how to befriend a person with developmental disabilities. Read more.
8. Researchers can detect presymptom markers of autism as early as 6 months -- a discovery that may lead to earlier intervention to improve outcomes. Read more.
7. One of the best ways to promote social skills in grade-schoolers with autism is to teach their classmates how to befriend a person with developmental disabilities. Read more.
8. Researchers can detect presymptom markers of autism as early as 6 months -- a discovery that may lead to earlier intervention to improve outcomes. Read more.
9. The first medicines for treating autism's core symptoms
are showing promise in early clinical trials. Read more.
10. Investors and product developers respond to a call to
develop products and services to address the unmet needs of the autism
community. Read more.
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