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Duffy’s brings in Girl Scouts, Palm Beach School For Autism to ‘Pie It Forward’
Duffy’s Sports Grill continues to make a difference for homebound seniors in need. The Duffy’s Foundation recently participated in a fundraiser to support the Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches Pie It Forward Thanksgiving program as each pie sold provided a week of meals for homebound seniors in Palm Beach County. The successful Thanksgiving…
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Data and Interventions for Off-Task Behavior – The Autism Helper
Off a learner is off task, they can be demonstrating that behavior in many different ways. Off-task behavior can have the function of access, escape, attention, or a sensory need. Just like any other behavior, we start with our ABC data and meet as a team to analyze the data and hypothesize what the function…
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Novel AI System Could Diagnose Autism Much Earlier
November 21, 2023 — A newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) system that analyzes specialized MRIs of the brain accurately diagnosed children between the ages of 24 and 48 months with autism at a 98.5% accuracy rate, according to research being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).…
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Joint Attention in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
“Why can’t I play with my brother like other kids my age play with their siblings?” Coming from my older son, Jeremy, that question cut like a knife. The fact is Joey struggles with joint attention. He can only sometimes focus on the same things as everyone else. For joint attention to work with Joey,…
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Soaps, Success, and Autism: Trevor’s Inspiring Tale (S6E49)
Discover the power of parental support in this episode of ‘The Autism Dad’ podcast. Join us as Tia Hanson shares the uplifting story of her son Trevor, a young man with autism who founded ‘Trev’s Trade Soaps’. This episode celebrates creativity, determination, and the incredible potential within the autism community. A heartwarming tale of success,…
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Study finds Korean immigrant mothers struggle to find care for kids with autism – Daily Bruin
Study finds Korean immigrant mothers struggle to find care for kids with autism Pritzker Hall, which houses some psychology labs at UCLA, is pictured. Researchers from UCLA and California State University, Los Angeles found that Korean American immigrant mothers face certain barriers – including linguistic and cultural barriers – when seeking care for their children…
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AI may diagnose autism in children much earlier, study says – UPI.com
1 of 2 | A novel artificial intelligence system could diagnose autism much earlier in children, according to research to be presented this week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in Chicago. Photo by Mikhail Nilov/Prexels.com NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (UPI) — A novel artificial intelligence system could diagnose autism…
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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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