Month: November 2023

  • Autism intervention meta-analysis of early childhood studies (Project AIM): updated systematic review and secondary analysis

    Autism intervention meta-analysis of early childhood studies (Project AIM): updated systematic review and secondary analysis

    AbstractObjectiveTo summarize the breadth and quality of evidence supporting commonly recommended early childhood autism interventions and their estimated effects on developmental outcomes.DesignUpdated systematic review and meta-analysis (autism intervention meta-analysis; Project AIM).Data sourcesA search was conducted in November 2021 (updating a search done in November 2017) of the following databases and registers: Academic Search Complete, CINAHL…

  • Thanksgiving with Gratitude: Celebrating with the Autism Community in the Triad

    Thanksgiving with Gratitude: Celebrating with the Autism Community in the Triad

    By Guest Blogger Seph Bartholomew, of Key Autism Services The month of November is a time for reflection and thankfulness, where families and communities express gratitude for their blessings. In the Triad region of North Carolina, this year brings an additional reason for the autism community to be thankful – the establishment of the Key…

  • On War And Autism

    On War And Autism

    by Barbara Fischkin Children in Gaza who have autism enjoyed a day at the beach in July. Photo: Mahmoud Ajjour, The Palestine Chronicle Our elder, adult son, Dan Mulvaney, has non-speaking autism. For the most part, Dan has a good life. He lives near us—his mother and father—in a lovely group home on Long Island…

  • Opinion: We need to talk about Autism

    Opinion: We need to talk about Autism

    Content warning: This article includes mentions of suicidal ideation, ableism. When I was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, shortly after I moved into the dorms at Northwestern my freshman year, I had no idea how to talk about it. After years of struggling with my mental health, I finally had a diagnosis that contextualized my…

  • The Autism Dad

    The Autism Dad

    A hilarious and insightful conversation with Emmett, my 15 year old autistic son. We talk about how between the four of us, three are diagnosed with autism and three with ADHD. We talk about how different everyone is and how just because we may share a diagnosis, doesn’t mean we are all the same. Guest…

  • In a first, Chinese team observes dogs with a mutated gene to try to understand autism | South China Morning Post

    In a first, Chinese team observes dogs with a mutated gene to try to understand autism | South China Morning Post

    There is no single known cause, but researchers have identified genetic mutations that may lead to the condition. The Chinese team noted that both mice and non-human primates had been used in the past to model autism spectrum disorder, in the hope of understanding “the molecular and neural circuit mechanisms”. But they said neither were…

  • Report: High wait times, poor reimbursement drive autism diagnosis delays

    Report: High wait times, poor reimbursement drive autism diagnosis delays

    Nearly two-thirds of specialty centers that conduct autism evaluations have wait times longer than four months, according to a new report. The report, focused on the state of pediatric autism diagnosis in the U.S., is based on a survey designed and conducted by Scott Badesch, former president of the Autism Society of America. Cognoa, maker…

  • How Are ABA Centers Transforming Autism Support?

    How Are ABA Centers Transforming Autism Support?

    Did you know that around one out of every 36 children struggle with autism? Of course, some are further along the autistic spectrum than others, but there are a lot of challenges that affect most of them. The good news is that there are a number of things that can be done to help children…

  • Revealing childhood memories through autism brain states – Tech Explorist

    Revealing childhood memories through autism brain states – Tech Explorist

    Researchers from Trinity College Dublin found a link between early life memories and autism-related brain development. Their study shows that ‘infantile amnesia,’ forgetting early infancy memories, can be reversed and prevented. Typically, people recall very little from before age two. This memory loss, known as ‘infantile amnesia,’ involves forgetting episodic and autobiographical memories. The researchers…

  • Economic Impact of Autism Research Paper

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