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New Computer Game Helps Development of Skills for Kids with Autism

New Computer Game Helps Development of Skills for Kids with Autism

Funhouse Treasure Hunt is a new computer game that has been created to help kids with autism develop their sensory processing skills and deal with with their disability.
Kids with autism have difficult time processing sensory information like sights, sounds or social cues from other people. This game, developed by Vision Audio, helps by challenging the [...]

Keep It Down! The Human Voice & Autism

Keep It Down! The Human Voice & Autism

A research group comprised of scientists from England and Germany recently accomplished an interesting study involving the connection between the human voice and the infant.
They believe that further research could reveal a method in which they could identify children with autism.
These scientists analyzed the inner workings of the temporal lobe of the brain. They [...]

Google Profits off Video of Bullied Autistic Teen

Earlier this week in Milan, a judge took a stand for autism, and a stand against Google. Why? Google had apparently hosted a video of an autistic teenager being picked on, and were going to reap profit from the advertisements displayed on the same page as the video.
Judge Oscar Magi felt this was a privacy [...]

Massive Event to Benefit Autism Coming to Tampa

Tampa is a buzz with people preparing for the massive event that is coming to Tampa, Florida on Thursday April 15th, 2010. It is on that evening that The International Center for Autism Research and Education. Three Autism Impact Awards will be given. Plus, celebrities, 100’s of door prizes and more.

10 Autism Clusters are Revealed by New Study

According to a new study, there are 10 locations in California that U.S researchers have identified to have double the rates of autism, when compared to their surrounding areas. Interestingly enough, one characteristic of these autism concentrated areas is that the residents are primarily composed of highly educated individuals. Other characteristics include a primarily Caucasian [...]

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