Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) could adversely affect the learning capacity of a child. Here are ADHD articles that will properly guide you on how to deal with children having this disorder. Facts and FAQs in the diagnosis and therapy of ADHD is a popular article. Know the ugly facts about its medication, the myths about its treatment, and the suitable diet for ADHD patients. Know the ways in which you can help patients with ADHD by being well informed. It all starts here.
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A study conducted in 2007 suggests that about half of all cases of autism spectrum disorder may be diagnosable during the toddler years. And that as early as 14 months from birth, signs of autism are already manifested by the toddler. This is a big development because early detection allows parents and pediatricians take the necessary steps in reducing the effects of ASD. This will also allow them to choose the different treatment options available for autism.
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Autism diet recommendations can be many and varied. Some experts will suggest gluten-free and casein-free diets. Gluten is a substance found in breads and other grains and casein appears in milk and dairy products. The belief is that some people with autism have trouble digesting such substances, resulting in a decreased, foggy state of consciousness.
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Friday, 16 April 2010 01:00 |
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The road to autism recovery begins with diet. That is, making calculated omissions and additions to food choices is the first step to improving children's health and well being.
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Do you have a young child who has recently been diagnosed with autism? Do you feel lost and don't know where to start? Then this article is for you! This article will discuss what 5 areas to concentrate on, when your child is diagnosed with autism. The good news is that autism is now considered treatable; but treatment must start as soon as possible, to be the most effective.
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The main symptoms of autism are of the social and communicative nature, even though there are many more unusual behaviors and associated symptoms related to this psychological condition. Sufferers of autism tend never to share their own enjoyment with others and never share in the enjoyment of others. Even in their infant stages, when people make gestures and smiles at them, they never respond with that communal smile like babies often do.
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Autism is a development disorder that usually surface very early in a child's life. Some children show early signs of autism at about six months of age, whereas some others show obvious signs of the condition between 2 and 3 years of age.
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Friday, 16 April 2010 01:00 |
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There are many speculations and research suggestions as to what causes autism. At the present time, there maybe some inklings to what does cause autism. For example:
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Friday, 16 April 2010 01:00 |
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Parents are turning to their child's diet to when treating Autism. Some believe that Autistic children have a food sensitivity. They believe dairy, also known as Casein, is one of the foods to cause problems with Autistic children. Removing all dairy from your child's diet can at first seem very difficult to do. Most kids love cheese and ice cream.
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Friday, 16 April 2010 01:00 |
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The autistic disorder is a spectrum of many converged symptoms affecting attention, perception and thought. The condition varies from mild to severe and the shown behavior is inappropriate for the age.
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Friday, 16 April 2010 01:00 |
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Helping your child who has autism or is on the autism spectrum is crucial if you want your child to live a reasonably normal life. However, it can be difficult and overwhelming to know what to do to help him or her. Here are seven things you can do:
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