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Autistic

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  • ith a small group of mentally handicapped and autistic adults.
  • 3 the event has donated over $2.75 million to autistic and developmentally disabled individuals thro
  • l-rival technique) holds promise for teaching autistic and other learning-disabled children who have
  • ens have two children, including a son who is autistic and an expert cellist.
  • HL was an adult male who was autistic and had profound learning disabilities.
  • Autistic art can be that done by autistic artists or t
  • Jonathan Lerman is an autistic artist who primarily draws portraits focusing
  • Other autistic artists producing representational art includ
  • raphical works by internationally bestselling autistic author Donna Williams.
  • Rubin is a functionally non-verbal published autistic author who was the subject of the Oscar-nomin
  • Somebody Somewhere is a book written by the autistic author, songwriter, screenwriter and artist D
  • ased for television in 1994 about a teen-aged autistic boy named David Goodson who lives with his si
  • g because they are unpredictable, because the autistic brain cannot cope with unpredictability.
  • Kang Chil Goo and his autistic brother Kang Bong Goo live with their grandmo
  • ea & Thorazine," which was inspired by Bird's autistic brother's experience with mental institutions
  • His stepdaughter, Kelly, has an autistic brother, Tom, and the money Kelly owns in her
  • Terry, Ben's autistic brother, refuses to let Samantha, Ben's daugh
  • ebration, "Survival of the Fittest" theme, an autistic charity event and at a film festival.
  • s including St. Elsewhere, in which he played autistic child Tommy Westphall from 1983 to 1988.
  • well as McCarthy's own reminiscing about her autistic child and her outspoken and contentious activ
  • r book The Siege: The First Eight Years of an Autistic Child was released in 1967, at a time when au
  • tion is on ARI's site to help both parents of autistic children and physicians decide on a possible
  • er became home to Condover Horizon School for autistic children but the Priory Group closed the scho
  • s Bill to Parliament dealing with the care of autistic children once they reached adulthood.
  • found no benefit and some adverse effects in autistic children from citalopram, raising doubts whet
  • g music full-time, she also works and teaches autistic children part-time.
  • For example, autistic children have been found to be impaired not j
  • In 1971, they began a program for autistic children called Los Ninos Education Center.
  • Chrysalis School is an independent school for autistic children in Hertfordshire, England.
  • set up the Papageno Foundation for providing autistic children with music therapy.
  • Insight imparts training to autistic children using GCompris, a package of free ed
  • A new school for Autistic children is being built in the Pastures area.
  • When some autistic children were taught using the same methods D
  • s, addiction recovery, learning difficulties, autistic children and individual clients) and in a spe
  • ch forced health insurance companies to cover Autistic children's rehabilitation/medical costs.
  • try, but these peptides cannot be detected in autistic children's urine.
  • Founded in 1962 as the Autistic Children's Aid Society of North London, it cu
  • arish church, a national school, a school for autistic children, a post office, a branch of the Iris
  • tive Reinforcement and Behavioral Deficits of Autistic Children, Child Development 1961, 32:437-456
  • of using rewards to enhance social skills of autistic children.
  • hey also provide financial aid to families of autistic children.
  • a Hunt Valley support group for families with autistic children.
  • animal noises at London Zoo and the voices of autistic children.
  • ment is highly problematic such as non-verbal autistic children.
  • contribute to the work that Maddox does with autistic children.
  • Religious Education and a private school for Autistic Children.
  • cago Public Schools (CPS), intends to educate autistic, cognitively delayed, and behavior disordered
  • he has stated that there exists a rift in the autistic community between high functioning autistics
  • This was merged with autistic culture but it was reverted by JoeMele severa
  • er writings about her experiences raising her autistic daughter, the artist Jessica Park.
  • night, her sister Jenna abandons her newborn autistic daughter, Cody at her home.
  • ncludes his own personal experiences with his autistic daughter, Isabel.
  • artist, member of Trapist, Kapital Band 1 and Autistic Daughters).
  • gene is a candidate locus for involvement in autistic disorder and other neuropsychiatric disorders
  • odations the company has put in place for its autistic employees.
  • often accompanied by epileptic seizures, and autistic features.
  • His autistic friends, as well as himself, meet together af
  • te Billy Elliot) and was about a young Jewish autistic girl dying of cancer.
  • The article should only say he is autistic if a reliable source says has been diagnosed
  • n found in functional neuroimaging studies on autistic individuals and by a brain wave study that su
  • esigned to ensure a tolerable environment for autistic individuals during inquiries; participating a
  • ne Wilder as the titular Quackser Fortune, an autistic Irishman who falls in love with an American e
  • Adam, who is severely autistic, is learning shapes and words in his backyard
  • was Spoonface Steinberg, the tale of a young autistic Jewish girl who is dying of cancer.
  • ed the non-profit organization, Healing Every Autistic Life (HEAL) in 2004.
  • rently making a new documentary about a young autistic man named Jake, who aspires to become a profe
  • t, the Court of Protection in a case about an autistic man who had been kept away from his home and
  • hon (2005 film), a South Korean film about an Autistic marathon runner
  • It is more usual for autistic neurological development to not include such
  • on, the child follows the standard pattern of autistic neurological development.
  • Things take a turn when Yoni's autistic older brother returns to the family home and
  • e's apparent interest and connection with his autistic patient indicates a possible diagnosis of Asp
  • ed reduced ACC size and metabolic activity in autistic patients, and activity of the ACC is also red
  • ks puts pressure on the department where many autistic people work.
  • y of the biochemical mechanisms that occur in autistic people.
  • erge/redirect to either Aspies For Freedom or autistic pride instead of autistic culture.
  • This is the core of my definition of Autistic pride.
  • is told from the first person viewpoint of an autistic process analyst.
  • It has a well-established autistic provision and is keen on strengthening the li
  • rm autism in its modern sense in referring to autistic psychopaths in a lecture (in German) on child
  • According to Ami Klin, "Most examples of autistic regression...are based upon a child's loss of
  • "Beth" Catlin (born September 22, 1958) is an autistic savant who sends birthday cards to people who
  • Derek Paravicini (born 1979), autistic savant and musical prodigy
  • e (born January 31, 1952) is a blind American autistic savant who is most notable for his work as a
  • In the case of some autistic savants, who sometimes display genius abiliti
  • Alonzo Clemons and Donna Williams are autistic sculptors, both figurative artists.
  • 2008, Wrong Planet began getting involved in autistic self advocacy with the goal of furthering the
  • oster's Home itself) that says that Cheese is autistic, simply saying so doesn't make it credible en
  • As two of his grandchildren are autistic, Sir Adsetts is a large contributor to autism
  • The National Autistic Society
  • The National Autistic Society (NAS) is a British charity for people
  • es, Guide Dogs for the Blind and the National Autistic Society, and Chair of ACEVO (Association of C
  • undraising campaign organised by The National Autistic Society, which is held in schools throughout
  • ing £5000 for his chosen charity The National Autistic Society.
  • holds Autism Accreditation from the National Autistic Society.
  • ren, The Disabilities Trust, and the National Autistic Society.
  • rectly, rather than through the Tyne and Wear Autistic Society.
  • aacson and his wife to find healing for their autistic son Rowan.
  • e Airport when they prevented his 11-year old autistic son Ahed from boarding an aeroplane reasoning
  • On their way to Beacon Vista, their mildly autistic son Danny is almost kidnapped by a trucker wh
  • that he used the money to pay tuition for his autistic son to attend St. Colman's Catholic School in
  • and is the author of several books about his autistic son, Noah Greenfeld.
  • lobbyist in 1969, spurred by concerns for her autistic son, Mike.
  • The number with autistic spectral disorders(ASD) has increased since 2
  • and school for children and young people with autistic spectrum disorders and is part of the Eagle H
  • n clinical trials for Alzheimer's disease and autistic spectrum disorders with positive but modest b
  • m and 5-HIAA may be elevated in patients with autistic spectrum disorders.
  • cher and goes on to work with children on the autistic spectrum before being thrust into the public
  • age difficulties, but does take students with Autistic Spectrum of Difficulties, Dyslexia, Specific
  • nd about one fifth of the students are on the autistic spectrum continuum.
  • oural and emotional problems such as BESD, or autistic spectrum disorders like Asperger syndrome, wi
  • hools for disabled children and children with autistic spectrum disorder, he has co-authored several
  • 'accidental marriage' to 'Ian', a man on the autistic spectrum as she exorcises the vast array of s
  • SED is common in young people with autistic spectrum disorders, as well as with other spe
  • to 50 children (seven places each year) with autistic spectrum disorders.
  • f whether it is a subtype of SLI, part of the autistic spectrum, or a separate condition .
  • spraxia, ADHD and other conditions within the autistic spectrum.
  • ulties and some are diagnosed as being on the autistic spectrum.
  • visual perceptual disorders in people on the autistic spectrum.
  • learners, hearing and visually impaired, and autistic students are observed by professionals and te
  • cational facilities for deaf students and for autistic students.
  • Parents may first become aware of autistic symptoms in their child around the time of a
  • British actor first known for his role as the autistic teenage factory worker KT in the BAFTA award
  • Ballerini's first professional role was as an autistic teenager on Law & Order (1995).
  • he project increases integration between some autistic teenagers and youngsters from the local compr
  • of uterine testosterone in the development of autistic tendencies.
  • s, and lungs were badly damaged; he exhibited autistic tendencies; and he underwent many operations
  • has been duplicated in many individuals with autistic traits.
  • ege and the school also houses the Garreglwyd Autistic Unit and Annex.
  • oinformatics specialist, and high-functioning autistic, who has made a good life for himself.