Archive for the 'Autism' Category

Symptoms Of Mild Autism

Autism is a type of brain disorder that starts shaping up in early childhood and runs through the entire lifetime of an individual. Symptoms of mild autism are normally associated with another neurobiological disorder known as Asperger’s Syndrome. A child may not normally show any signs of autism until reaching the age of 3 years […]

Asperger’s vs Autism

There has been a lot of debate about the nature of Asperger’s syndrome and where it fits within the Autism spectrum. The one thing that is known for sure is that Asperger’s IS a type of autism, but without many of the debilitating symptoms. There are many differences between what most people think of when […]

Autism and ADHD Linked to Vaccines

Scott D Saunders

In a study review conducted by David A. Geier, B.A. President, MedCon, Inc., and Mark R. Geier, M.D., Ph.D. President, The Genetic Centers of America, the authors present a clear correlation between Thimerosal (a mercury based preservative used in vaccines) and spectral autism and possibly ADHD.
Thimerosal is an organic mercury compound that is […]

Hard last few days

Hi everyone I hope your weekend was a good one we had a hard one the last 2 days  my daughter is used to getting up in the morning and going somewhere either with her TSS or going to her school but of course there wasnt anything going on this weekend and she has a routine […]

My child is 4 years old and is autistic

My child is 4 years old and is autistic. She doesnt talk yet she shows you what she wants by showing you what she wants. Sometimes it can be frustrating she cannot talk and comunicates what she wants occasinally. She throws fits when she is tired or upset. It is a everyday challengefor us. However […]

Autism–what is it, and what can be done about it?

by Angela Edwards

Sometimes called Autistic Disorder or Kanner’s Syndrom, autism is a brain development disorder. The disorder manifests itself before a child is of the age of three, and from there, continues a steady course without remissions or relapses.
It is the most severe of the five pervasive development disorders (PDD) or autism spectrum disorders (ASD), […]