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Posts made in July, 2009
From the AMC Theaters Website
In partnership with the Autism Society of America, we bring AMC Sensory Friendly Films to families affected by autism on a monthly basis to select communities. The program provides a special opportunity for families to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment. The auditoriums...
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MouseTrial’s autism software is a collection of fun exercises and games designed for children with autistic spectrum disorders and other special needs. The exercises are based on the method of discrete trial therapy which is a major component of ABA and related treament programs. You can play MouseTrial online, or get it on CD...
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Some years ago I used Melatonin for my son’s sleeping disorder. I found it to be a great sucess. Not only did he sleep better but he did far better at school during the day because he was well rested. The following provides more information regarding the topic.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Three milligrams of melatonin at...
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SUMMIT COUNTY — A lost person with Alzheimer’s or autism can be much more difficult to find than a misplaced hiker, and Summit County now has a service to prevent such unfortunate mishaps.
Summit County Rescue coordinator Joe Ben Slivka said situations with mental disorders are of “incredibly high urgency” because...
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By MAURA LERNER, Star Tribune
Sue Pederson knows that the teenage boys in her treatment program have trouble making conversation. They may not know what to talk about; or once they get started, when to shut up.
That’s one of the striking features of people with Asperger’s syndrome: they struggle with the social skills...
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