Hair brushing can be an overwhelming and painful experience for some autistic children, but there is a new tool made to avoid that. Janice Ayotte is the creator behind The Neuro Standard hairbrush.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7143814?cmp=rss
Cơ quan CSĐT Công an Khánh Hòa khởi tố nữ giáo viên và bảo mẫu vì nhiều lần đánh vào mặt, đầu, tay chân trẻ em khuyết tật, tự kỷ, chậm nói, tăng động. #KhanhHoa #AutisticChildren #ChildAbuse #VietnamNews #KhánhHòa #TrẻTựKỶ #HànhHạTrẻEm #TinTứcViệtNam
https://vietnamnet.vn/khoi-to-giao-vien-va-bao-mau-o-khanh-hoa-hanh-ha-tre-tu-ky-2467038.html
मुलांमध्ये ऑटिझमचे लवकर निदान करणे खूप महत्त्वाचे आहे. बालरोगतज्ञ आणि न्यूरोलॉजिस्ट यांनी लक्षणे वेळेवर ओळखून निदान केल्यास उपचार लवकर सुरू होऊन त्याचा फायदा होतो.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99iCOrJlyFA
Early diagnosis of autism in children is very important. Timely recognition of symptoms by pediatricians and neurologists can benefit early treatment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99iCOrJlyFA
#autism #autisticchildren #childrenbehaviour #pediatrician #drshilpapatil #samarthneuro #superspecialityhospital #miraj #maharashtra
WHO च्या मते, जगभरात 100 पैकी 1 मुलांना ऑटिझम असतो. मात्र, CDC अहवालानुसार हे प्रमाण 36 पैकी 1 आहे.
अधिक जाणून घेण्यासाठी खाली दिलेल्या लिंकवर क्लिक करा - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99iCOrJlyFA
According to the WHO, 1 in 100 children worldwide have autism. However, the CDC reports this rate is 1 in 36.
Click the link below to know more - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99iCOrJlyFA
#autism #autisticchildren #childrenbehaviour #pediatrician #drshilpapatil #samarthneuro #superspecialityhospital #miraj #maharashtra
Action needed on the number of children awaiting autism assessments - Yorkshire Post Letters
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/action-needed-on-the-number-of-children-awaiting-autism-assessments-yorkshire-post-letters/ar-BB1hEpb8?cvid=36c7e013097144b9d03dffa492167a3f&ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&ei=7
#Autism
#AutismAssessmemts
#Children
#Neurodivergence
#Neurodiversity
#CentreForYoungLives
#AutisticChildren
To my lovely readers here:
Happy to announce I signed a book deal yesterday with Jessica Kingsley Publishers for a second #AutisticAdult book. 🎉
This one is looking at socialising and communication. I am learning so much while researching for this book, but I really notice a large gap in the amount of research in this area. As usual, most research focuses on #AutisticChildren only.
As little research as there is for speaking autistic adults, there is almost nothing on non speaking adults.
Book Announcement:
I am SO excited to announce that I have an 8+ children's book coming out with @JKPAutism next year for #AutisticChildren called "Being Autistic (and what that actually means)".
It will be illustrated by the AMAZINGLY talented Rebecca Burgess.
This Neuroaffirmative guide to what it means to be autistic is written and illustrated by autistic adults. We want autistic children to learn about their autism without the "disorder" perspective. 🎉🎉🎉
“Best Things”: Parents Describe Their Children with Autism
Spectrum Disorder Over Time
(though it still uses the language of ASD the article argues for the neurodiversity paradigm)
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10803-021-04890-4
This study examined parental perceptions of the character traits of children with autism from early childhood to age 11. Parents (n = 153) provided descriptions of the “best things” about their children on the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) at ages 3–4, 7–8, and 10–11 years. Descriptions were coded using the framework of the Values in Action Classification of Strengths, with additional traits added as needed. Parent-endorsed traits included love, kindness, happiness, and humor in children across all ages and traits such as perseverance as children entered school. Higher CBCL scores were associated with a lower likelihood of endorsement for Humanity traits. Results are congruent with a contemporary neurodiversity perspective that emphasizes strengths and resilience.