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  2. Equine-assisted therapy on autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Parents noted significant physical, emotional and social improvement in their child after the first 6 weeks, superior to that of children participating in the non-equine program. [ 66 ] A study of six children in Joué-lès-Tours , France, found "clear improvement from the very first session" in communication, development, and motor, emotional ...

  3. Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication ...

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    The University of North Carolina TEACCH Autism Program creates and disseminates community-based services, training programs, and research for individuals of all ages and skill levels with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), to enhance the quality of life for them and their families across the lifespan. [1]

  4. I tried to be a good parent by catering to my autistic son's ...

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    However, because my son is autistic, I sought extra help from many psychologists but discovered that finding the line between his autism and bad habits was ultimately up to me. The specialists ...

  5. Refrigerator mother theory - Wikipedia

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    Yet autism in the child is likely due to the genetic predisposition rather than the impact of being raised by autistic parents. Thus Bettelheim may have been half correct. Autistic children are more likely to have a parent who seems cold or distant but that is not the cause of the child's autism. [24]

  6. National Autistic Society - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the Society for Autistic Children later that year, [6] the National Society for Autistic Children in 1966, and the National Autistic Society in 1975. [ 4 ] In 1963, Gerald Gasson, a parent and member of the executive committee, designed the primary symbol for autism: a puzzle piece with a picture of a crying child inside of it ...

  7. Julia (Sesame Street) - Wikipedia

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    Julia's portrayal of autism goes against a history of media's gross exaggeration of autistic traits, instead showing children a much less stigmatized, more realistic, version of autism. [12] Research has shown that Julia works as a learning tool for parents as well, leading to stronger understanding and greater acceptance of autistic children.

  8. Outline of autism - Wikipedia

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    Autistic Pride Day – a celebration of the neurodiversity of people on the autism spectrum on June 18 each year. Autreat – founded by members of ANI, this is a yearly gathering for autistic people along with parents and professionals to meet and share ideas in an autism-friendly environment.

  9. Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love - Wikipedia

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    It is the real-life story of how, according to his parents, Raun Kaufman completely recovered from severe autism. [2] The film was directed by Glenn Jordan and the teleplay was written by Stephen Kandel, Samahria Lyte Kaufman, and Barry Neil Kaufman. [3] The film tells of Bears and Suzie Kaufman and their newly born son, Raun.