Areas important for future research include the study of autism as it first develops, i.e., in infants and very young children, and of specific processes (psychological and neurobiological) which underlie the disorder. Significant challenges lie ahead in evaluating the growing number of treatments ...
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Top medical professionals and advocates in the field are the first to admit there's a lot more research needed to fully understand ADHD. In a way, the disorder is undergoing something of a paradigm shift not unlike the one that recategorized autism as a spectrum. "They're both going down...
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YOUNG-CHILDRENDRD4 GENEATTENTIONAUTISMIndividual differences in infants' engagement with their environment manifest early in development and are noticed by parents. Three views have been advanced to explain differences in seeking novel stimulation. The optimal stimulation hypothesis suggests that individuals ...
[67] write about how a boy with autism overcame social, personal, and cognitive challenges relating to connection, agency, and focus through engagement in music-and-movement activities. When young adults living with WS and other divergent abilities have a chance to engage in music activities ...