When did autism become a diagnosis? Is autism a congenital anomaly? Is sensory processing disorder part of autism spectrum disorder? What is the difference between high and low functioning autism? Is autism a condition? Are dyspraxia and autism spectrum disorder related?
Parenting a child with ADHD can be anxiety provoking and frustrating, but reacting with your own impulsiveness, verbal and/or physical aggression, or helplessness will only escalate the situation in a vicious cycle. By the time families receive a diagnosis, this cycle has usually been in place f...
Brain Balance does not require that a child has a medical diagnosis, nor do we clinically diagnose medical conditions. Our focus is on understanding the struggles these children experience and helping them develop and strengthen the connections to help reduce those struggles. ...
Signs of late-stage or severe AD include dyspraxia, agitation, social withdrawal, wandering, psychosis, incontinence, and need for continuous care [5]. However, overlap can exist in observed signs or symptoms of this spectrum condition, especially during transitions between AD severity levels. As ...
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Today most children born with dyslexia and dyspraxia and related conditions have the same opportunites as others to make their way in life and they benefit from various treatments which, though experimental, promise great hope for the future. Many of them go on to mainstream education and live...
They commonly described longstanding non-autistic neurodevelopmental problems, including dyslexia, dyspraxia and epilepsy. Only one had a childhood diagnosis of ASD. Conclusions A substantial proportion of women with EDs who present with social and flexibility difficulties may have an unrecognised ASD, ...
Parenting a child with ADHD can be anxiety provoking and frustrating, but reacting with your own impulsiveness, verbal and/or physical aggression, or helplessness will only escalate the situation in a vicious cycle. By the time families receive a diagnosis, this cycle has usually been in place ...