Jenny Mathys of TEACCH will discuss “Visual Schedules for Persons With Autism” at the upcoming meeting of the Rowan County Chapter of the Autism Society of North Carolina. Scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Oct.
Young children with autism tend to look less at faces and more at background details than their peers do, but taking objects ...
As another holiday season draws to a close, many of us are looking forward to getting back to our regular routines. This is not surprising! While end-of-the-year celebrations are often joyful and fun, ...
It is not uncommon for children to struggle with transitions between activities, and those with autism spectrum disorders are even more likely to experience difficulties when prompted to shift gears.
Research investigating how the brain responds to visual patterns in people with autism has shown that sensory responses change between childhood and adulthood. Research investigating how the brain ...
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