Month: November 2023
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Improving health care access for autism and disabilities
In September 2023, President Biden announced health care provider training, allocating over $8 million through 18 awards to train primary care medical students, physician assistant students, and medical residents in providing culturally and linguistically appropriate care for individuals with limited English proficiency, as well as those with physical or intellectual and developmental disabilities. Individuals with…
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How To Teach Math to Children With Autism
Teaching math to children with autism can be a rewarding and challenging experience. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder impacting communication, social interaction, and behavior. However, with the right strategies and support, children with autism can develop strong math skills. This blog post explores effective ways to teach math to children with autism, helping them excel…
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Morphological markers culled from MRI exams help diagnose autism
Morphological markers culled from diffusion tensor MRI (DT-MRI) brain scans using an AI algorithm can help diagnose autism in young children with an accuracy rate of 98.5%, according to research to be presented at the upcoming RSNA meeting. The findings could translate to earlier diagnosis of the condition in young children, according to study coauthor…
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After School Cool – The Autism Helper
My daughter Adalyn was diagnosed with autism around two years of age. She is now ten. Ady has always had therapy after school in the home so it’s always a challenge finding functional play ideas and activities that she enjoys. She is a lover of the outdoors so as temperatures cool down and darkness falls…
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How Do You Choose An Autism Specialist?
As the autism diagnosis rates continue to rise, increased awareness of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the need for an autism specialist also increases. An autism specialist is trained to provide the support needed to a child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and could work with the child in a school setting, therapy sessions, or…
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Former ASD football player talks playing experience with Gallaudet and AT&T’s 5G-connected football helmet
Former ASD football player talks playing experience with Gallaudet and AT&T’s 5G-connected football helmet Dothan native Joshua Kelley recognizes impact of new innovation TALLADEGA, Ala. (WBRC) – Gallaudet University is known for being game changers. The school is famously known for inventing the huddle back in 1894, and they just might be paving the way…
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Autism increase mystery solved? No, it’s not vaccines, GMOs, glyphosate—or organic foods
It’s been considered a medical puzzle. Mothers, and frankly all of us, are understandably concerned. Considering the numbers, it’s reasonable to ask: What’s causing the rise in cases? Now researchers believe they know what’s responsible for the bulk of the rise: Nothing. Much of the rise in autism is likely a statistical mirage. That’s probably…
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Frost Science Receives Autism-Friendly Designation – Frost Science
Frost Science is proud to announce it has been recognized as an “Autism Friendly Partner” by the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD at the University of Miami and Nova Southeastern University). CARD’s Autism Friendly Designation program is aimed at acknowledging businesses and institutions that are creating welcoming places and spaces in the community…
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Magical Synth Adventure on autism, music, gifts, and challenges – CDM Create Digital Music
Paulee Aex Bow, who has lately given us tours of the Commodore Amiga and Roland V-Synth, speaks in an extensive, poignant video about their experience with autism. It’s a much-watch for neurodivergent and general audiences alike. Paulee has an extensive resume in the music community; in addition to the new Magical Synth Adventure channel, they’re…
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Santa in Leather: A Heartwarming Elevator Encounter – Finding Cooper’s Voice | Welcome to the Secret World of Autism
Santa in Leather: A Heartwarming Elevator Encounter Let me set the scene for you… My husband and I and two of our boys plus baby get on the elevator. We are loud and busy. Our youngest is trying to push all the buttons. I am using my hip to block him. Cooper, our 12-year-old is…