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man and a child sitting at a wooden table playing cards
Expert Opinion
10.4.2013

Parents ask: What should we look for in an autism evaluation?

Advice on how to get a good evaluation for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) for your child and what to do next.
Jonathan Green kneeling down next to a table to talk to a young girl
Expert Opinion
9.13.2013

Parents seek help discussing autism with newly diagnosed 9-year-old

Psychologist Lauren Elder answers a question from a parent asking how to explain autism to their 9-year-old son that was recently diagnosed.
teen sitting at kitchen table eating a working on laptop
Expert Opinion
8.30.2013

Parents seek autism app to help child transition with less anxiety

Is there an app that can help our child move through the day with less anxiety? The tension is worst when there's something "big" on the schedule like
James Guttman with his kids on the trampoline
Expert Opinion
8.23.2013

How can we help our child have a successful play date?

"How can we help our child have a successful play date? Some of his autism-related behaviors can produce problems."
mother explaining something to her daughter on the couch
Expert Opinion
8.16.2013

Teen with autism gets help with hygiene & appropriate behavior: Part 2

How can we help our teenage daughter improve her hygiene and understand the difference between public versus private behavior?
hand holding bar of soap
Expert Opinion
8.9.2013

Teen with autism needs help with hygiene & appropriate behavior

How can we help our teenage daughter improve her hygiene and understand the difference between public versus private behavior?
child wearing a yellow sweater and sitting on his dads lap playing with blocks
Expert Opinion
8.2.2013

Family in remote area seeks autism treatment guidance

Click here to see how Lauren Elder answers a question about helping a child with autism when there is not access to intensive early intervention
white pills on a yellow surface
Expert Opinion
7.19.2013

How long should we try this behavioral medication?

We’ve started our child on medication for some very challenging autism-related behaviors. If we’re not seeing change, how long do we keep using it?
strand of dna
Expert Opinion
7.12.2013

Guidance on autism genetic testing for younger sibling of child with ASD

Should you consider autism genetic testing for younger siblings of a child with ASD? Click here to see how Kandamurugu Manickam, M.D. answers this
Science News
7.3.2013

Study: Kids with Autism Have Fewer Kinds of Gut Bacteria

Researchers link reduced diversity of gut “microbiome” to autism, but not to severity of GI problems
children lined up in gym class
Expert Opinion
6.14.2013

Can exercise improve behavior?

Can exercise improve our son's autism-related problem behaviors? What can we do to increase his activity?
medication on the table
Expert Opinion
6.13.2013

Helping families safely manage behavioral medicines

The author of our newest Autism Speaks ATN/AIR-P tool kit describes how it grew from the needs and desires of families.
a student wearing a backpack and walking through an aisle of the school library
Expert Opinion
5.31.2013

How can we help our daughter transition to college?

How can we help our daughter, who has autism, transition to college? In high school, she's in a special classroom and receives 20 hours of additional
Science News
5.1.2013

Speech Devices Can Help Build Language in Schoolchildren with Autism

Despite intensive early therapy, around a third of children with autism speak few words when they enter school. Once experts believed that if children
girl in a beige sweater sitting on a couch while a woman in a blazer comforts her
Expert Opinion
4.26.2013

Autism and puberty aggression

See how experts answer a mother's question about her autistic 12-year-old daughter that has been experiencing challenging behavioral changes during
father looking at his young son while he smiles
Expert Opinion
3.19.2013

Teaching nonverbal autistic children to talk

Will your nonverbal child with autism ever speak? Research suggests that nonverbal children on the spectrum may eventually develop language.