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The Incredible Prevalence of Autism

Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD's) are a group of developmental disabilities that may cause significant social, behavioral, and communication challenges. People with ASD's handle information in their brain differently than others. The term, 'spectrum disorders,' means that every person is affected individually, with affects that can range from mild to severe.

Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders Information

Asperger’s syndrome is a form of neurological disorder on the autism spectrum; one that has only been recognized in America since the year 1994. Asperger’s syndrome has a number of the features of classical autism, although it lacks the intellectual learning disabilities feature. People who experience Asperger’s syndrome have difficulties with social aspects of intelligence to include understanding what others feel or think. Due to this they may behave in an inappropriate manner in social situations, or act in ways that might seem callous or unkind.

Children with Autism and Parenting Information

Parenting a child with autism can be fulfilling and demanding. Parents of children with autism can do many things to help their child overcome the challenges they face and enjoy life to its fullest. Whether it is learning about autism spectrum disorders (ASD's), or finding an appropriate type of treatment, parents can make a large difference in the life of their child.

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Parent Centers and Children with Disabilities

Parent Centers are comprised of both Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRC's) and Parent Training and Information Centers (PTI's). The centers give training and assistance to families of America's approximately 7 million children with disabilities.

Children and Learning Disabilities

Learning disabilities, also known as learning disorders, are general terms used to define a number of learning problems. The presence of a learning disability in a person’s life does not mean they have a problem with either their intelligence or their motivation. Children who have a form of learning disability are neither dumb nor lazy; in fact – the majority of children with learning disabilities are just as intelligent as everyone else. The way they learn is simply different; a difference that affects how they receive and process the information they are exposed to.

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Children with ADD or ADHD and Education

School can present a number of challenges for children with attention deficit disorder (ADD) or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), although with effective planning and patience, children with ADD or ADHD can certainly thrive in class. While teachers and other educational staff members can help through providing support, it is parents who have the opportunity to make the largest difference in their child's educational success.