In addition, the range of services needed across the autism spectrum is very broad, particularly once children reach elementary school and into adulthood. For example, a child with high functioning autism or Asperger's syndrome may do well academically in a fifth grade program for children gifted...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common and heterogeneous neurodevelopmental condition that is characterized by the core symptoms of social communication difficulties and restricted and repetitive behaviors. At present, there is an unmet medical need for therapies to ameliorate these core symptoms in ...
Because autism spectrum disorder (ASD) varies widely in symptoms and severity, an accurate diagnosis may be difficult. Indeed, there is no medical test to diagnose the disorder, such as a blood test. Diagnosis is based on observing the individual’s communication, social interaction, activities, ...
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) represents a highly heterogeneous group of neurodevelopmental conditions with early-onset impairments in social communication and unusually restricted, repetitive behaviors and interests. The global prevalence of ASD is about 1%. Genetic factors underlie important ASD risk with...
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Since Asperger's syndrome didn't become a standard diagnosis until the early 1990s, many of Aspiritech's software testers were adults when they first learned they were on the autism spectrum. They are pioneers, the first generation of adults with Asperger's. ...
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