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Monday, 20 January 2025
A hidden disability? - Automatic identification of autistic children based on appearance reaches 94% accuracy. Spectrum Needs assessed in a small trial. Bullying in ASD. TCF20 and GABAa receptors. Special educational needs – not so special any more.
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Today’s post is a summary of a small part of the recent autism research. I am constantly amazed how much autism related research is churne...
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Wednesday, 2 October 2024
Educating children with level 3 Autism
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Some people do not like South Park, but it is a good example of genuine inclusion The number of children with autism and intellectual di...
10 comments:
Friday, 2 September 2022
Bravo Monty! Academic results in Autism
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Some risks are worth taking, however long the journey Academic results are part of most people’s life, whether you love them or loathe the...
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Friday, 11 June 2021
Game Changer or Fine Tuning? It depends on severity of Autism
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There are so many possible autism interventions discussed in this blog, it clearly is not always easy to know their relative merit. Ther...
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Monday, 15 February 2021
Core vs extended Maths? An unexpected dilemma. And yet they say “Autism is untreatable and you should not try to treat it”. Plus Lego
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This time the “Professor” wears the Dunce’s cap I had a surprise last month, talking to my son’s 1:1 assistant, this time about maths (o...
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Sunday, 24 January 2021
Autism and the Police – challenging behaviors leading to restraint
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Today’s post is about an issue that seems to cause a problem in some countries far more than others. While some people with mild autism (A...
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