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  2. Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Shines a Light on Autism in 'A ...

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    It’s stacking up to be a holiday to remember when a Guinness World Record attempt brings a family together.

  3. Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

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    In children, incorporating a child's special interest into their education has been shown to improve learning outcomes, [31] [29] increase attention on learning topics [32] and teach behaviours such as sportsmanship. [33] Students have been shown to write better when writing about their special interest compared to a control topic. [34]

  4. Autism Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Autism Society of America (ASA) was founded in 1965 [5] by Bernard Rimland [1] together with Ruth C. Sullivan and a small group of other parents of children with autism.Its original name was the National Society for Autistic Children; [4] the name was changed to emphasize that autistic children grow up.

  5. With the Light - Wikipedia

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    With the Light: Raising an Autistic Child (光とともに…〜自閉症児を抱えて〜, Hikari to Tomoni… ~Jiheishōji o Kakaete~) is a josei drama manga by Keiko Tobe. It began serialization in 2000 in For Mrs. , and serial chapters were collected in 15 tankōbon volumes by Akita Shoten .

  6. I travelled to Disneyland with an autistic child – this was ...

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    A two day ticket for Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios starts at £132 per adult and £123 per child (aged 3–11); under 3s go free. There’s Premier Access to at least 17 of 54 rides at ...

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

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    Later, the results of this pilot study indicated that the children involved made good progress, [16] and consequently state finance supported the formation of Division TEACCH. [2] Founded in 1971 by Eric Schopler, TEACCH provides training and services geared to helping autistic children and their families cope with the condition.