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![]() KVAL | Autistic boys never let out of caged room, relative says The Columbian Alayna Higdon, pictured here during opening statements of her trial, is charged with imprisoning her boyfriend's two autistic sons last year. By Laura McVicker “I don't remember them ever being out,” Alice Higdon said Tuesday, breaking into tears when ... Mother accused of caging autistic kids takes the stand Trial opens for Vancouver couple accused of imprisoning boys Prosecutors: Vancouver couple accused of caging boys were 'lazy, careless' |
![]() KVAL | Autistic boys never let out of caged room, relative says The Columbian Alayna Higdon, pictured here during opening statements of her trial, is charged with imprisoning her boyfriend's two autistic sons last year. By Laura McVicker “I don't remember them ever being out,” Alice Higdon said Tuesday, breaking into tears when ... Mother accused of caging autistic kids takes the stand Trial opens for Vancouver couple accused of imprisoning boys Prosecutors: Vancouver couple accused of caging boys were 'lazy, careless' |
![]() PR Web | Autism Spectrum Therapies to Host Free Insurance Workshops on California ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) California is the 28th state to enact Autism Insurance Reform with the passing of Senate Bill 946. It requires that every health care plan that provides hospital, medical or surgical coverage also provide coverage for behavioral health treatment for ... Free Autism Insurance Workshops Help Parents Navigate California Mandated ... |
![]() Sci-Tech Today | Autism scientists have personal stake Tucson Citizen 'Dad,' he says, 'why haven't you cured autism yet?' “ Young Kenneth has good reason to be impatient — and unusually curious about his father's work, says Pelphrey, one of the country's leading autism researchers. Two of Pelphrey's three children ... Autism Scientists Search for Help, for Their Kids' Sakes Scientist parents have personal stake in autism research Autism scientists search for help, for their own kids' sakes |
![]() WTNH | Autism Amendment On Its Way To U.S. Senate CT Newsjunkie by Elizabeth Bowling | May 22, 2012 9:27pm A teary-eyed military wife and mother of an autistic child thanked US Rep. John B. Larson Tuesday for introducing legislation that calls for better coverage of autism. Rachel Kenyon, wife of Sergeant Major ... Mom: military health care won't cover autism treatment Conn. Rep. Larson to discuss autism legislation |
Tonight on AC360: School treats autistic students with electric shocks CNN (blog) Their website says they've provided "very effective education and treatment to both emotionally disturbed students with conduct, behavior, emotional, and/or psychiatric problems and developmentally delayed students with autistic-like behaviors. Protest Slated For June 2 to End Torture At The Judge Rotenberg Center Make the Call! Stop the Torture of Special Needs Children in Massachusetts |
Baby 'head lag' may indicate autism risk UPI.com TORONTO, May 22 (UPI) -- Weak head and neck control at 6 months of age may be a sign of autism spectrum disorder and developmental delays, US researchers say. Study author Dr. Rebecca Landa of the Kennedy Krieger Institute and colleagues concluded a ... Health & Fitness: Test offers red flag for autism at 6 months 30-Second Test Can Help Diagnose Autism in Infants |
![]() CBS Local | Autistic Students In Dorchester Make Celtics Mosiac CBS Local 43 autistic students from the school, from grades two to five, spent 10 days making the piece of art. “We're hoping this will give them some extra luck in the playoffs… and raise a little Autism Awareness to show the world that when given the proper ... |
Sylvania teen's autism crusade northwestohio.com by Hubert Wiggins SYLVANIA -- In January, Chloe Rothschild of Sylvania sent an e-mail to WNWO telling us about the blog that she writes about autism. Through her blog, www.findingmywaywithautism.blogspot.com, Chloe hopes to change the way people look ... |
Autism bike event raises $1M for North Jersey non-profits NorthJersey.com BY HARVY LIPMAN When four of North Jersey's leading schools for people with autism put together a fund raising bike ride, they expected a productive turnout. Those hopes were more their fulfilled, however, when 1200 cyclists, families, ... |
Researcher discusses approach to autism Glenview Announcements If you have a child with autism, or you want to learn more about the condition, join Harvard pediatric neurologist, brain researcher and author, Dr. Martha Herbert for “The Autism Revolution.” Dr. Herbert will explain her research and discuss her ... |
![]() KVAL | Autistic boys never let out of caged room, relative says The Columbian Alayna Higdon, pictured here during opening statements of her trial, is charged with imprisoning her boyfriend's two autistic sons last year. By Laura McVicker “I don't remember them ever being out,” Alice Higdon said Tuesday, breaking into tears when ... Mother accused of caging autistic kids takes the stand Trial opens for Vancouver couple accused of imprisoning boys Prosecutors: Vancouver couple accused of caging boys were 'lazy, careless' |
![]() PR Web | Autism Spectrum Therapies to Host Free Insurance Workshops on California ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) California is the 28th state to enact Autism Insurance Reform with the passing of Senate Bill 946. It requires that every health care plan that provides hospital, medical or surgical coverage also provide coverage for behavioral health treatment for ... Free Autism Insurance Workshops Help Parents Navigate California Mandated ... |
![]() Sci-Tech Today | Autism scientists have personal stake Tucson Citizen 'Dad,' he says, 'why haven't you cured autism yet?' “ Young Kenneth has good reason to be impatient — and unusually curious about his father's work, says Pelphrey, one of the country's leading autism researchers. Two of Pelphrey's three children ... Autism Scientists Search for Help, for Their Kids' Sakes Scientist parents have personal stake in autism research Autism scientists search for help, for their own kids' sakes |
![]() WTNH | Autism Amendment On Its Way To U.S. Senate CT Newsjunkie by Elizabeth Bowling | May 22, 2012 9:27pm A teary-eyed military wife and mother of an autistic child thanked US Rep. John B. Larson Tuesday for introducing legislation that calls for better coverage of autism. Rachel Kenyon, wife of Sergeant Major ... Mom: military health care won't cover autism treatment Conn. Rep. Larson to discuss autism legislation |
Tonight on AC360: School treats autistic students with electric shocks CNN (blog) Their website says they've provided "very effective education and treatment to both emotionally disturbed students with conduct, behavior, emotional, and/or psychiatric problems and developmentally delayed students with autistic-like behaviors. Protest Slated For June 2 to End Torture At The Judge Rotenberg Center Make the Call! Stop the Torture of Special Needs Children in Massachusetts |
Baby 'head lag' may indicate autism risk UPI.com TORONTO, May 22 (UPI) -- Weak head and neck control at 6 months of age may be a sign of autism spectrum disorder and developmental delays, US researchers say. Study author Dr. Rebecca Landa of the Kennedy Krieger Institute and colleagues concluded a ... Health & Fitness: Test offers red flag for autism at 6 months 30-Second Test Can Help Diagnose Autism in Infants |
![]() CBS Local | Autistic Students In Dorchester Make Celtics Mosiac CBS Local 43 autistic students from the school, from grades two to five, spent 10 days making the piece of art. “We're hoping this will give them some extra luck in the playoffs… and raise a little Autism Awareness to show the world that when given the proper ... |
Sylvania teen's autism crusade northwestohio.com by Hubert Wiggins SYLVANIA -- In January, Chloe Rothschild of Sylvania sent an e-mail to WNWO telling us about the blog that she writes about autism. Through her blog, www.findingmywaywithautism.blogspot.com, Chloe hopes to change the way people look ... |
Autism bike event raises $1M for North Jersey non-profits NorthJersey.com BY HARVY LIPMAN When four of North Jersey's leading schools for people with autism put together a fund raising bike ride, they expected a productive turnout. Those hopes were more their fulfilled, however, when 1200 cyclists, families, ... |
Researcher discusses approach to autism Glenview Announcements If you have a child with autism, or you want to learn more about the condition, join Harvard pediatric neurologist, brain researcher and author, Dr. Martha Herbert for “The Autism Revolution.” Dr. Herbert will explain her research and discuss her ... |