Chewy Tube – Red 1/2 inch diameter

Chewy Tubes are offered to children and adults as a safe and effective tool for redirecting chewing and/or practicing biting and chewing skills. Therapists may select Chewy Tubes to use with individuals who exhibit a lot of oral motor tendencies, are developing oral motor skills, or for jaw rehab.Click Here to Buy Now

Chewy Tube – Red 1/2 inch diameter2025-01-28T16:22:36-07:00

On Autism, Gut Microbes, and Contradictory Research Findings

I just wrote a story for the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative about a new study of the intestinal bacteria of autistic children. A team of Australian researchers studied more than 50 children with autism and discovered no significant differences between their gut microbes and the bacteria present in the digestive systems of their typically developing siblings.

On Autism, Gut Microbes, and Contradictory Research Findings2025-01-28T16:22:36-07:00

Scientists Make Autism Breakthrough

Scientists at Auckland University's Centre for Brain Research say they have gained new understandings of the causes of autism, opening up new avenues for possible treatment. The ground-breaking research, done in collaboration with Stanford University in the United States, looked at brain cell communication and genetic mutations in people with autism. The team discovered that

Scientists Make Autism Breakthrough2025-01-28T16:22:36-07:00

The FDA’s Autism-Chelation Crackdown

The FDA cracked down on chelation therapy for autism today, warning eight companies that make unproven over-the-counter supplements for autism they needed to submit data proving the therapy works or face legal action, which could include criminal sanctions. Chelation is a potentially dangerous treatment in which heavy metals are removed from the body. The method

The FDA’s Autism-Chelation Crackdown2025-01-28T16:22:37-07:00

Autism Puzzle Piece Silver Necklace

This is a beautiful autism necklace that matches our autism earrings!!! Each neckace is hand made. A sterling silver plated puzzle piece is on a beautiful snake chain. Has a lobster clasp. This necklace is 16 inches long. Each necklace comes in a gift box with cotton insert.Click HERE to Buy Now

Autism Puzzle Piece Silver Necklace2025-01-28T16:22:37-07:00

Autism Ribbon Pin

Only $8.99This pretty autism ribbon pin is multi colored puzzle pieces layered in gold. Pin is 1 1/2 inches tall by 3/4 inch wide. Each autism ribbon pin comes in a gift box with cotton insert.Click HERE to Buy Now

Autism Ribbon Pin2025-01-28T16:22:38-07:00

Early therapy can change brains of kids with autism

(CNN) -- As the number of children with autism has risen dramatically over the past couple of decades, experts have learned that the earlier a child gets diagnosed, the earlier specialized therapy can be initiated, which can significantly improve outcomes. Now researchers have been able to show that a particular type of behavioral therapy called

Early therapy can change brains of kids with autism2025-01-28T16:22:38-07:00

Is Asperger’s A Vanishing Diagnosis That’s Already Lost Its Meaning?

Benjamin Wallace, writing in New York Magazine about Asperger’s and its use, overuse, and abuse as a term, begins his lengthy piece with a question from the late Nora Ephron: Is every man in America somewhere on it?” Nora Ephron wondered about the autism spectrum in an e-mail to a friend a few months before

Is Asperger’s A Vanishing Diagnosis That’s Already Lost Its Meaning?2025-01-28T16:22:38-07:00

Arnie and His School Tools – Simple Sensory Solutions That Build Success – $16.95

The "missing piece" in successfully developing and using sensory modulation plans with elementary students.  This illustrated children's book centers around an exuberant little boy who had difficulty paying attention in class and doing his schoolwork until he was equipped with tools that helped accommodate his sensory needs.  Written from Arnie's point of view, the book

Arnie and His School Tools – Simple Sensory Solutions That Build Success – $16.952025-01-28T16:22:39-07:00

Testing Autism and Air Travel

FOR Dana Napoleon, a flight attendant in Tacoma, Wash., zipping in and out the nation’s airports every week is second nature. Yet she is still filled with dread every time she flies with her 10-year-old son.  Other children might scamper through the airport, delighted by the moving sidewalks and dreaming of sand castles. But for

Testing Autism and Air Travel2025-01-28T16:22:40-07:00
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