by Katherine on February 26, 2012
While it may be difficult to diagnose your child for autism at such a young age, physicians seem to agree that the earlier an autistic child receives treatment, the easier it will be for the child to cope. This is why parents are encouraged to speak with their physician if they have any concerns regarding [...]
by Katherine on June 29, 2011
It is often not easy to tell whether a child has a Asperger’s syndrome. In fact, in most cases, it often goes undiagnosed for years and is only detected when a child goes to school. Here are some of the symptoms that you need to watch out for if you suspect that your child has [...]
by Katherine on June 16, 2011
Here are some of the things that you need to look out for if you suspect that your child has autism: 1. Inability to respond when called by his name. When calling your child’s name, it is important to remember that even babies know their names and they will often look for the person who [...]
by Katherine on April 16, 2011
One of the symptoms of autism is the child’s lack of play skills. Since play is actually the child’s developmental work, learning to play is viewed as the process by which a child learns how to deal with the other people around him. And when a child manifests an inability to play and to connect [...]