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Ten Tips to Navigate the New DSM-5

Ten Tips to Navigate the New DSM-5

Changes in diagnostic standards could mean that parents who believe their children need treatment will have less access to services, because required DSM-5 criteria may not be met.

Book Review – Ido in Autismland

Book Review – Ido in Autismland

If you are a professional, you need to read this twice. The first time will be disturbing and challenge many of the basic beliefs. The second time, understanding will creep in and you will think of ways to incorporate such knowledge into your practice.

Emails from a Parent Concerned about Autism

Emails from a Parent Concerned about Autism

These emails are from one insightful, articulate and appropriately concerned mother. Such correspondence is representative of the majority of questions that accompany this complicated process of improving health so that therapies can take hold and reverse the signs and symptoms of the epidemic that is presently called ASD.

Sensory Processing in Autism – 2

Sensory Processing in Autism – 2

Any parent of a child ‘on the Spectrum’ is fully aware of the problems and limitations due to ‘sensory issues’. Affected children might smell everything, bite or lick anything, bounce more than a kangaroo, hear sounds that you didn’t even know were there, and/or demonstrate unusual eye movements.

Autism Review 2013

Autism Review 2013

Here is this year’s crop of stories that I consider to be the most informative, interesting, and likely to change the knowledge base concerning the autism epidemic.

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