Using Social Cues to Adjust Conversational Behavior May Be Challenging for Autistic Children and Teens
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Learning to adjust talkativeness could be an important growth opportunity for verbally fluent people with autism.
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Learning to adjust talkativeness could be an important growth opportunity for verbally fluent people with autism.
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Many toddlers on the boundary of a diagnosis may fall in or out of an autism classification, suggesting more individualized evaluations are needed.
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Families might consider alternative treatments for autism symptom management. What are these options, and are they safe?
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Early research shows how mild defects in the “batteries” of cells in brain tissue can lead to behaviors similar to those of autism.
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Crash-involved autistic drivers were half as likely to crash due to speeding, but more than three times more likely to crash when making a left- or U-turn, suggesting need for tailored training
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Researchers urge continued autism screening for all toddlers, while recommending changes to M-CHAT screening method to improve accuracy and address disparities.
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A new study by CHOP researchers looks at how specific children with autism process auditory stimuli, which could have important diagnostic potential.
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Specialized driving instructors stress life skill development, parent-supervised practice, and individualized training to enhance learning and independence.
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The NIH recently awarded funding for an infant brain imaging study at CHOP to better understand brain and behavioral development in children with Down syndrome.
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The SPARK study is open to anyone with a community diagnosis of autism and their biological parents and siblings. Adopted individuals are welcome to join. Learn more about the study.