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Motor skill deficiencies linked to autism severity in new research

  An Oregon State University researcher has found a relationship between motor skill deficiencies and the severity of the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder in very young children. The findings, believed to the be the first to show a direct relationship between motor skills and autism severity, indicate that development of fine and gross

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Diagnosing and treating autism

  by Frances Dumenci April is National Autism Awareness Month. The Child Development Clinic at Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU (CHoR) provides comprehensive assessment for pediatric patients with developmental delays or disabilities, including those with autism spectrum disorders. The medical, psychological, social work and educational testing offered by the

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Occupational therapy aids kids with autism, sensory issues

  Occupational therapy focused on sensory integration strategies helps children with autism spectrum disorder and sensory issues improve their ability to perform everyday tasks, according to a study published online Nov. 10 in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Roseann C. Schaaf, Ph.D., O.T.R./L., from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia,

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Occupational Therapy needed to offset mother’s stress levels

by Hamish Hastie “Our real interest in the study was that family centre practices are taking the pathway of teaching mothers and parents to be self-advocates, to fight for services,” Dr Joosten says. Credit: Smithereen11 (Medical Xpress)—A lack of collaborative support for the mothers of children with autism reaching school

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