Month: October 2023

  • Tablet app flags different behavioral signs of autism

    Tablet app flags different behavioral signs of autism

    A new artificial intelligence-driven app that can run on a tablet accurately screens for autism in children by measuring and weighing a variety of distinct behavioral indicators. Called SenseToKnow, the app delivers scores that evaluate the quality of the data analyzed, the confidence of its results, and the probability that the child tested is on…

  • Unspoken Bonds of Autism

    Unspoken Bonds of Autism

    When my son Cooper was first diagnosed with autism, and in the years that followed, I spent a lot of time secretly wondering what our relationship would be like. I was told he would never be able to talk. Or live independently. And a whole lot of other things as well. And I’d wonder. And…

  • The Autism Dad

    The Autism Dad

    If work and all the other adult responsibilities are keeping you away from having quality time with your child, you have reached the right place. It is not just about planning a day out but taking action. This blog is a sign for you to take that action! In this excerpt below, we will be…

  • Is it Autism or OCD? | Psychology Today

    Is it Autism or OCD? | Psychology Today

    Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, was not in the mood to answer his phone. It was the third day of my client’s son Joey sitting on hold with Pichai. Joey was determined to get through. The phone system’s automated prompts were confounded by his request, “Can you make Google go back to how it was…

  • Underdiagnosis Of Autism In Children With Fragile X Syndrome Reveals Need For Better Education, Early Screening

    Underdiagnosis Of Autism In Children With Fragile X Syndrome Reveals Need For Better Education, Early Screening

    Autism spectrum disorder is a much more prevalent co-occurring condition in individuals with fragile X than previously realized, according to new research. It is also underdiagnosed in community settings. Published in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, principal investigator Jessica Klusek and her team conducted comprehensive, best-practice clinical autism diagnostic assessments in young males (ages…

  • I Don’t ‘Have Autism’ —I’m Autistic. Here’s Why That Matters

    I Don’t ‘Have Autism’ —I’m Autistic. Here’s Why That Matters

    I Don’t ‘Have Autism’ —I’m Autistic. Here’s Why That Matters Language is powerful in its ability to shape how we see one another—and ourselves. “Wait, so do you have autism?” A few months back, I was catching up with an old friend who’d seen me post on Instagram about my recent autism diagnosis. While I…

  • CHD8 regulates gut epithelial cell function and affects autism-related behaviors through the gut-brain axis | Translational Psychiatry

    CHD8 regulates gut epithelial cell function and affects autism-related behaviors through the gut-brain axis | Translational Psychiatry

    All mice were bred and maintained in the animal facility of the Faculty of Medicine, Bar Ilan University, and experimental procedures were approved by Institute Animal Ethical Care and Use Committee (protocol number 16–8–2017). All mice are kept in a vivarium at 22 °C, on a 12 h light/dark cycle, with food and water available ad libitum.…

  • Developing Effective Special Education Teaching Materials for Autism

    Developing Effective Special Education Teaching Materials for Autism

    Welcome to the Autism Classroom Resources Podcast, the podcast for special educators who are looking for personal and professional development. Christine Reeve: I’m your host, Dr. Christine Reeve. For more than 20 years, I’ve worn lots of hats in special education but my real love is helping special educators like you. This podcast will give you…

  • Method pinpoints cell-specific effects of autism-linked mutations | Spectrum | Autism Research News

    Method pinpoints cell-specific effects of autism-linked mutations | Spectrum | Autism Research News

    Mutation mix: After 40 days of growth, cerebral organoids feature interneuron precursor cells (green, top row; bright spots, middle row) and oligodendrocyte precursor cells (red, top row; bright spots, bottom row). ARID1B mutations (middle and right column) cause more cells to become early oligodendrocyte precursors, compared with control organoids (left column). A new genetic screening…

  • Tacoma parents allege school workers physically assaulted children, including son with autism

    Tacoma parents allege school workers physically assaulted children, including son with autism

    A Tacoma mother and father accused workers with Tacoma Public Schools of physically assaulting their children multiple times, including the father’s son with autism. On Monday morning, we spoke with Amanda Silvestro, mother of 8-year-old Paige, who attends Skyline Elementary in Tacoma. Follow this link to read additional stories from KIRO 7 She said she…