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Learning to “Talk Things Through in Your Head” May Help People with Autism
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[03/02/2012] Teaching children with autism to “talk things through in their head” may help them to solve complex day-to-day tasks, which could increase the chances of independent, flexible living later in life, according to new research. Learning to “Talk Things Through in Your Head” May Help People with Autism - read more
Autistic Children Have Different Bacteria in the Gut
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[01/02/2012] Researchers of the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University find that many children with autism harbour a type of bacteria in their guts that non-autistic children do not. Autistic Children Have Different Bacteria in the Gut - read more
Planned Actions Improve the Way We Process Information
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[30/01/2012] Researchers of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) have shown that using a grabbing action with our hands can help our processing of visual information. Planned Actions Improve the Way We Process Information - read more
Google Seek Answers for Autism
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[20/01/2012] Researchers at the University of Utah have created a program that helps kids with autism focus on building their skills and utilising an aptitude for visual-spatial thinking, computers and other electronic media. Google Seek Answers for Autism - read more
Animated Cartoon Helps Children with Autism
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[16/01/2012] Empathy can be taught to children with autism by watching a specially designed cartoon. This is the finding of research of the British Psychological Society (BPS). Animated Cartoon Helps Children with Autism - read more
Low Vitamin D Levels May Contribute to Development of Type 2 Diabetes
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[11/01/2012] A recent study of obese and non-obese children found that low vitamin D levels are significantly more prevalent in obese children and are associated with risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Low Vitamin D Levels May Contribute to Development of Type 2 Diabetes - read more
Autism Researchers Make Exciting Strides
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[09/01/2012] Teaching young children with autism to imitate others may improve a broader range of social skills, according to a new study by a Michigan State University scholar. Autism Researchers Make Exciting Strides - read more
Training Peers Improves Social Outcomes for Kids with ASD
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[04/01/2012] According to a study funded by the National Institutes of Health, a shift away from more commonly used interventions that focus on training children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) directly may provide greater social benefits for children with ASD. Training Peers Improves Social Outcomes for Kids with ASD - read more
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