A dangerous, yet common, misconception in regard to autistic kids is that they will eat if they’re hungry enough. The reality is that hunger, appetite and sensory input all battle each other. Autistic individuals often haveinteroceptionthat is quite different from what their parents or the adul...
Hi Paul I really think u should write a blog on how to help autistic kids. So to help parent like me Comment by Sashell — May 22, 2019 @ 1:27 PM As a Autistic person I can say this, foods don’t affect us or make our Autism “worse”. Before you nut-jobs go off your ra...
And exposure is linked to,” autistic like child behavior”. This is the stuff that pisses me off. This has been known at the highest levels of the scientific community and education, these institutions like Harvard, that this is doing harm to children. And yet, it is still rampant in ...
One study on autism that really made an impact on me was done by food microbiologist Glenn Gibson at the University of Reading. It is referred to by some people as “the trial that was so successful, it failed.” The study was done with 40 autistic children all between the ages of 4 ...
Even autism rates may be impacted. When an autism specialist heard a scientist lecture about the behavioural, neurological, and physiological changes in mice, rats, and livestock fed GMOs, he told the speaker afterwards: “That’s exactly what we are finding in our autistic children.” Many par...
A check needs to be kept on the exposure to traffic-related pollution, and any pollutants present in the air since their inhalation can result in a child being born with autistic tendencies. 9. Alcohol Consumption No rationalization around the amount ofalcohol consumptionis possible for a pregnan...