by Angie Schmitzer | Jan 10, 2018 | General
Introversion and Extroversion on the Autism Scale A lot of people believe that introversion is the opposite of extroversion but a researcher believe it otherwise. Researcher named Jennifer Grimes conducted a study showing that these two personality traits are...
by Angie Schmitzer | Jan 4, 2018 | General
Behavioural Changes for People with Alzheimer’s Finding behavioural changes for people with Alzheimer’s can be the most difficult experience for everyone. The behavioural symptoms vary from individuals depending on how progressive the deterioration of the brain cells....
by Angie Schmitzer | Dec 21, 2017 | General
Autism-friendly Christmas Gift Ideas Choosing a gift for children with autism can be difficult but acknowledging their developmental ability rather than their age can make whole lot easier. Children with delayed language or social skills for example, are recommended...
by Angie Schmitzer | Dec 12, 2017 | Autism, Neuro-diverse Conditions
Experts revealed that pregnancy spacing can tremendously affect a baby’s birth. Babies conceived less than 18 months after a previous birth are at greater risk for potentially serious delivery-related complications and are 50% more likely to have autism....
by Angie Schmitzer | Dec 9, 2017 | Autism, Neuro-diverse Conditions
Video Gaming Effects on Youth with Autism Video gaming is a popular and unique form of entertainment that encourages gamers to become part of the game. Collectively, video gamers spend 3 billion hours per week where they engage on a deeper level physically, mentally...