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		<title>The Essential Guide to Autism</title>
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If you&#8217;re really worried a loved one with autism might never truly enjoy life to the full, this may be the most critically important guide you&#8217;ll ever read.
By reading the Essential Guide to Autism you will discover proven methods to maximize the potential of someone with autism.
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<p><strong>If you&#8217;re really worried a loved one with autism</strong> might never truly enjoy life to the full, this may be the most critically important guide you&#8217;ll ever read.</p>
<p>By reading the <em><strong>Essential Guide to Autism</strong></em> you will discover proven methods to maximize the potential of someone with autism.</p>
<p>The <em>Essential Guide to Autism</em> covers the <strong>most effective treatment options</strong> available, as well as strategies to manage many aspects of life as the person with autism moves toward adulthood.</p>
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		<title>Aspergers Resource Guides</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 12:06:11 +0000</pubDate>
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The 7 Biggest Problems You&#8217;ll Experience with Your Aspergers Child &#8211;And How to Overcome Them

Get help now! These are brand new, cutting edge approaches that you can begin using today with your Aspergers child. This resource guide has helped hundreds of families deal with the difficult issues that this disease presents. These problems include:


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<p><strong>The 7 Biggest Problems You&#8217;ll Experience with Your Aspergers Child &#8211;And How to Overcome Them</strong></p>
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<div><strong>Get help now! </strong>These are brand new, cutting edge approaches that you can begin using today with your Aspergers child. This resource guide has helped hundreds of families deal with the difficult issues that this disease presents. These problems include:</div>
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<li><strong>Problems in the home for siblings</strong>&#8211;As the parent of a child with Aspergers I&#8217;m sure you don&#8217;t need me to tell you that feelings of worry and guilt about the other siblings can just eat away at you inside.</li>
<li><strong>Problems in the teenage years&#8211;</strong>The raging hormones, selfish attitudes and temper tantrums of teenage years combined with the challenges of Aspergers can make teenage years seem a bit like a living hell at times.</li>
<li><strong>Problems understanding the different therapies available &#8211;</strong>There are so many types of therapy available, but most of these approaches cost a great deal of time, money and effort and so the big question I get asked is “A<em>re they really worth it or just a big con</em>?”</li>
<li><strong>Problems with Social Skills</strong>&#8211;This is huge when it comes to Aspergers&#8211;problems with social skills leads to a lack of friends, social isolation at school and can turn normal every day events like trips out and family gatherings into a nightmare for all of you.</li>
<li><strong>Problems with Behaviors</strong>&#8211;Challenging behaviors can cause the break down of family relationships , make your child vulnerable to other people &#8211;hitting back&#8211;and can lead to arrest by the police in later years (when your child is much bigger and stronger).</li>
<li><strong>Problems with School&#8211;</strong>I&#8217;m sure you already know that coping with school work, home work and the threat of school bullies can be the source of great stress and strain for both you and your child for all those years in school.</li>
<li><strong>Problems with Diagnosis</strong>&#8211;Maybe this should have been right at the top of the list because so many parents experience major headaches getting a diagnosis at all and even then it may not be the right one.</li>
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		<title>Autism Symptoms &amp; Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 12:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
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Does my child really have autism?
What will his or her future be like?
How can I identify with what they are thinking and feeling?
What can I do to enhance my autistic child&#8217;s future?
What are the autistic signs, causes, and symptoms?

No disorder is as confusing to comprehend or as complex to diagnose as autism. And, no disorder [...]]]></description>
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<li>Does my child really have autism?</li>
<li>What will his or her future be like?</li>
<li>How can I identify with what they are thinking and feeling?</li>
<li>What can I do to enhance my autistic child&#8217;s future?</li>
<li>What are the autistic signs, causes, and symptoms?</li>
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<p>No disorder is as confusing to comprehend or as complex to diagnose as autism. And, no disorder has more myths and misconceptions surrounding it than autism.</p>
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<div>In fact, University of California scientists and clinicians all agree that the earlier an autistic child starts a program, the better the symptoms can be treated, yet for infants and toddlers an accurate diagnosis can take several years.</div>
<p>Dr. Newmark reveals the truth about autism causes, symptoms most of the internet information my sister-in-law found wasn&#8217;t medical, but advice, opinions and words of support written by other parents.</p></div>
<p><a href="http://JBisesi.ASPIEVOL2.hop.clickbank.net?tid=noahsworld" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" src="http://autismsymptoms1.com/img/audiocover.jpg" alt="Autism Symptoms &amp; Treatments" width="201" height="178" align="left" /></a>Listen to leading autism expert, Dr. Newmark, as he reveals the results of many years of natural and medical treatments covering all treatment options, some of which may be new to you. You will also learn which natural treatments provide a definate reduction in symptoms in many children with autism. And soy?…Don&#8217;t rely on Soy until you hear this interview. And Dr. Newmark discusses an organization that may have a doctor that is an autism expert in your area.</p>
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<li>Identify autistic signs at an early stage.</li>
<li>Identify the difference between autism disorder and Asperger Syndrome.</li>
<li>Discover behavioral therapies that can replace problem behavior with positive behaviors to reduce autism symptoms.</li>
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<div>Learn why autistic children need tailor-made treatments and therapies geared specifically to their unique requirements.</div>
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<div>Determine the facts of the three general groups of symptoms that identify autism disorder:</div>
<div>1. Social relationships and interaction</div>
<div>2. Language and verbal communication</div>
<div>3. Play and physical activities</div>
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		<title>Causes of Autism &#8211; Is it Genetic Or the Environment?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 23:46:44 +0000</pubDate>
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The causes of autism is many and varied, but with certainty the occurrences worldwide in every ethnic and social class is on the rise in the last 30 years. Statistics show more boys than girls are susceptible and tentatively 90% of autism cases are genetic. Some recent research pin point a link between genetic and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The causes of autism is many and varied, but with certainty the occurrences worldwide in every ethnic and social class is on the rise in the last 30 years. Statistics show more boys than girls are susceptible and tentatively 90% of autism cases are genetic. Some recent research pin point a link between genetic and environment but nothing is known for certain.</p>
<p>One study found the higher parental age may be a factor with genetic material integrity. Another study, with research inconclusive stated prenatal environment with exposure to pesticides especially in the first 8 weeks of gestation of the fetus may be the cause. And then there is the infectious diseases possibly rubella virus could be the culprit. There are many Causes of Autism, but there are many more that could be multiple factors in each cause diagnosed.</p>
<p>One thing that has surfaced through research is that early intervention is paramount. With early intervention with treatment many children are showing great improvements. It is usually early in a child&#8217;s life that parents notice abnormalities in a child&#8217;s development. The child does not make spontaneous eye contact or even avoids it. They will not respond to their name and social interaction is avoided. A smile will not be returned and verbal skills are replaced with gesture and pointing as they don&#8217;t understand emotional responses. They will seem to have their own rituals or rules to deal with reality and to get what they want. Any change in their environment or ritual will result in a tantrum. Any of these symptoms is an indicator that something may be amiss and further information sought.</p>
<p>An appointment with the pediatrician is made and if a development disorder is suspected you are referred to a neurologist specialist. After specialized testing has been completed a diagnosis is made into which category of autism to be placed. Sometimes with mild autism a child can reach school age without being diagnosed. The Causes of Autism is many and varied with each child and often a big challenge. Symptoms vary, making a tailor made treatment for each child which makes it necessary to be taught skills as a daily routine for the rest of their life.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.all-about-autism.com" target="_new">causes of autism</a> can be varied and to find out about them and treatments available visit our site at <a href="http://www.all-about-autism.com" target="_new">http://www.all-about-autism.com</a> where you will be provide with the best information available on Autism.</p>
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		<title>Living with Children with Sleep Disorders</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 20:49:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You hear the floorboards creak and the not-so-soft pitter-patter of feet running down the hall. You look at the clock: 1:15 a.m. It’s your husband’s turn. Harshly, you poke him in the ribcage until he stops snoring and begins to wake up. “John, wake up, Michael’s out of his room again.” Your husband mumbles something [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You hear the floorboards creak and the not-so-soft pitter-patter of feet running down the hall. You look at the clock: 1:15 a.m. It’s your husband’s turn. Harshly, you poke him in the ribcage until he stops snoring and begins to wake up. “John, wake up, Michael’s out of his room again.” Your husband mumbles something out of the side of his mouth, rolls over, and slowly sits up. Rubbing his eyes, he blearily gets out of bed to recover your child and get him back into bed.</p>
<p>You close your eyes for what seems like only a minute. Again, you wake up to the tromping of your son’s feet echoing down the halls. It’s your turn this time. You roll over and look at the clock: 3:38 a.m. You force yourself out of bed and go to retrieve your son; frustrated over your lack of sleep, you place your son back into bed. It’s 5:17 a.m. and this time your child is up for good. Less than six hours of sleep…again.</p>
<p>This almost wouldn’t be so bad if your son where 2 months instead of two years old. You’d expect it to happen, because that’s what babies do. But now, two years later, your child has been diagnosed as being “at risk” for having autism spectrum disorder. Every night, it’s the same fight to get your autistic son to go to sleep. You begin the ritual at 7:30 p.m. and he finally falls asleep sometime between 10:30 p.m. and 11 p.m.</p>
<p>Like many parents with autistic children, you are at your wits’ end. You do not know what to do or where to turn. You have seen a number of occupational therapists who have tried multiple techniques to get your son to sleep earlier or to sleep longer, and yet nothing has worked. This is fairly common.</p>
<p>Almost all research on autism in children shows that upward of 80 percent suffer from some sort of sleep disorder. These travails can be loosely placed into one of three categories: not sleeping long enough, having problems going to sleep, and waking throughout the middle of the night. As many parents of autistic children know, being sleep deprived is a significant stress on their own lives that not only affect the parents’ well-being but also affect the parents’ ability to manage difficult behaviors in their autistic children.</p>
<p>Current research is promising, however. Melatonin, a hormone produced by the pineal gland that helps to regulate sleep patterns, has shown that it might help. Recently, a small study showed that use of melatonin helped to decrease the time it takes for an autistic child to fall asleep. In addition, indicators show the herbal supplement also aided in helping children sleep longer.</p>
<p>Still, despite the initial studies, there is quite a bit more research needed in order to call the use of melatonin a success. Also, considering that melatonin doesn’t put a child to sleep in the same way a traditional sleeping pill does, parents who have children who periodically get up throughout the nigh should explore  alternatives that can aid in keeping their child safe should he or she wake up throughout the night.</p>
<p>There are a number of different beds that seek to ease may help with getting autistic children to sleep, including Noah’s Bed, created by the parents of an autistic child and their carpenter neighbor. The bed helps create a safe surrounding for the child while allowing the parents the comfort of knowing their child will kept safe while they sleep and get needed rest.</p>
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