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autistic kids

Skin-Biting and Head-Banging Symptoms

July 26, 2009 Autism

Skin-biting, head-banging; classic symptoms of a child suffering from autism. Rather than fight with you, they fight themselves. The best you can do is not to break their regular routines, or else you might not be able to placate the child. Instead, learn all you can about how to handle kids with autism. There are [...]

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Schools for Autistic Children

July 23, 2009 Autism

If you placed your autistic child in a school for a couple of years, it might be very hard to get them to go to another school. Sure you are the parent and you can manhandle the child, but you’d not love yourself a great deal after you have done it because the child can [...]

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How To Treat Autism

July 11, 2009 Autism

I cannot even begin to wonder what challenge the parents of autistic kids have to deal with all the time. Half the time they are trying to communicate to their children, and the time they are trying to understand what their children are trying to communicate to them, and the third half? well, the third [...]

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Encopresis Syndrome and Asperger’s Syndrome

July 5, 2009 Autism

Recurrently, you will have your autistic child prefer to commune with you in interesting ways, such as with a gross misuse of pronouns. They will prefer instead to line up toys and other objects than to spend time playing with others. Oftentimes, these kids are so quite, you might not realize that they are in [...]

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Echolalia – A Symptom of Autism

July 2, 2009 Autism

Most autistic kids are really good at something. They may not be the best at it (although some of them are) but they could be so impressive at times that they would bring tears to your eyes just watching them. You would doubtless think that if only you could take advantage of that, if only [...]

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Conversations with Autistic Kids

June 25, 2009 Autism

When a child seems to be less concerned about the feelings of other people, do not get cross with them. It might be that the child is autistic and you just don’t know it. Sometimes, the syndrome causes them to fail in any attempts or desires to comfort a person who is upset, or even [...]

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