Logical enough ‘Listening to your heart and being in touch with your emotions – usually seen as positive things – may lead to decisions that are not so rational’. People with autism may make more logical decisions say researchers at King’s College London. More Autism seen 'As a family we visited many museums. Niam always walked by the paintings and art quickly, as if he was running, wanting to get over with the visit. I erroneously assumed Niam was not paying attention, as he was not displaying “typical ” behaviour. It was my fault I was not thinking or looking outside the box. My son was learning outside the box and I missed it.' Read this great blog. More Words fail me The 'hidden' world of non-verbal cues, clues, nods and winks can lead to serious breakdown in communication for people on the spectrum. Paul Siebenthal gives an expert account of how it feels. More Hands held Brain in Hand is a unique assistive technology system that enables individuals to be their best - confident, active, supported and in control. See Rosie King talking about it on BBC's One Show. More Diagnosis down under Australian children are missing out on vital early help for autism spectrum coditions because of a lag in diagnosis, according to the Australian Medical Association. More Probably the best autism training in all the world Well of course there’s no such thing. All trainers in the autism field feel like they don’t know enough and are always striving to do better. That’s where our Training for Autism Trainers course comes in. Join other trainers (experienced and new) for two development days. More Get the gen on gender Autism Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow Dr Donna Werling summarizes what is known about why less females are diagnosed with autism. More Christmas play Well after Christmas actually. It’s back - The Big Autism Play Day 4! Check out dates in early 2017. More Gifted Give the gift that keeps on giving - sign up a friend or family member to our monthly autism newsletter (best of all it's free!). More Comments are closed.
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