Exciting new research looks at the cause of autism beyond genetics or environmental factors. We know that autism develops very early in life, but this research helps us to better understand what is going on. The research shows a strong link between … Continue reading →
If you have a preschool aged child (ages three to five), enjoy reading together or would like to spend more time reading with them, join this study through the University of MN. Project CART is currently recruiting for participants! This study … Continue reading →
We got an email from the FIND Network about a research study that sounds promising. CEA believes in participating in research that increases our understanding of autism. After looking closely at this study and the Simons Foundation that is the national … Continue reading →
June 27, 2013
by Margaret Comments Off on Food Issues and Families Living with Autism
There are few things more stressful than a child who has food issues. These issues are as variable as our autism spectrum, but most families living on the spectrum struggle with meal times in some way. It might be an ongoing … Continue reading →
Recently, The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry issued a report on 34 children who recovered from autism. These were kids who had been diagnosed before age five and no longer exhibited sufficient characteristics to keep the diagnostic label of … Continue reading →
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The Center for Engaging Autism tries to add insight to the news headlines about autism because families are vigilant in their quest to understand everything about ASD. Recently the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention released new numbers regarding … Continue reading →
If you know what DSM means, then you’re a lot more informed than I was when I first stepped into the world of autism. The debate about the proposed changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) may … Continue reading →
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