Month: November 2023
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Damen Shipyards Delivers ASD Tugs to Poland’s WUZ Port & Maritime Services
[By: Damen] On the 19th of October, the flag raising ceremony for three new ASD Tugs took place in Gdansk, Poland. In the presence of a large group of Polish and international associates and company employees, the new tugs were welcomed into the fleet. This followed the christening ceremony of the second ASD Tug 2811…
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What Is Act Therapy and Can it Benefit ADHD? – ADHD & Autism (ASD) Testing and Holistic Treatment
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting both children and adults. Characterized by symptoms like inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, ADHD can pose challenges in various aspects of life ranging from academics to relationships. Traditional treatments for ADHD typically include medication, cognitive-behavioral therapy, or coaching; however, recently, another therapeutic approach called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy…
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What are Learning to Learn Skills 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…
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Anxiety and Autism: Symptoms, Impact and Treatment
Anxiety can majorly impact the daily lives of autistic people, especially since it’s a common health problem in autistic adults and children. It makes it difficult for them to cope at school or work. It’s unsure why most autistic people have anxiety, but each person has different triggers and approaches to manage the symptoms. In…
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Autism Memes: Offensive Or Relatable?
As you scroll through your social media, your algorithm is filled with autism advice and stories other parents and experts share. A couple of autism memes pop up, and you’re stuck in a dilemma: should you find them funny just because they’re relatable? These pictures highlighting a particular topic can be funny and offensive to…
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Pee Dee Editorial: Francis Marion University degree a plus for autism education, counseling in South Carolina
Francis Marion University President Fred Carter says the university’s multi-categorical special education/autism studies bachelor’s degree program will be a big help to the Pee Dee region. File/Chris Day/Staff The special education/autism studies bachelor’s degree incorporates special education, school and clinical psychology programs, speech and language pathology courses and occupational therapy programs, which will be the…
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eQTL colocalization analysis highlights novel susceptibility genes in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) | Translational Psychiatry
For the following analyses, several genes were selected from previous ASD studies (Table 2, Supplementary Table 1). All analyses for each ASD associated gene use the previous summary statistics of the ASD GWAS meta-analysis as an input. Table 2 ASD associated genes collected from bibliography and selected for eQTL colocalization study.Full size table Twelve genes…
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Children with autism had worse sleep, less physical activity than peers
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Dave Doeren takes a stand for Payton Gibbs, a 12-year-old girl on the autism spectrum and aspiring coach :: WRALSportsFan.com
By Pat Welter, WRAL Sports anchor/reporter In the moments before the NC State-Clemson game, the captains walked out to midfield and so did Payton Gibbs. Gibbs is about half the size of Wolfpack linebacker Payton Wilson, but you could say has equal heart. Gibbs is an honorary coach for the game. The coin toss is…
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The Profound Challenge of Autism and Passivity | Psychology Today
My autistic son Nat went as The Joker this Halloween. I was particularly struck by the creepiness of his costume, so unlike his more wholesome costume of previous years. For decades Nat has chosen to be Zorro, a masked avenger from long-ago Spain. He first learned about Zorro from watching Disney Sing-Along videos, and so…