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Autism Risk In Baby's Placenta?
Yale University researchers reported they now have a tool that can tell who is at risk of autism. They reported "abnormal" folds in the baby's placenta may be the key. Researchers claimed that finding a signature in the placenta may hep them better identify the genetics that set the stage for autism and environmental factors that activate it. USA TODAY
Ways To Communicate With A Non-Verbal Child
Just because a child can't speak does not mean he/she has nothing to say. Even children with special needs who have poor communication skills have the same communication needs as other children. Let's examine some of the strategies we can use to increase communication skills.
Autism Risk In Baby's Placenta?
Yale University researchers reported they now have a tool that can tell who is at risk of autism. They reported "abnormal" folds in the baby's placenta may be the key. Researchers claimed that finding a signature in the placenta may hep them better identify the genetics that set the stage for autism and environmental factors that activate it. USA TODAY
Ways To Communicate With A Non-Verbal Child
Just because a child can't speak does not mean he/she has nothing to say. Even children with special needs who have poor communication skills have the same communication needs as other children. Let's examine some of the strategies we can use to increase communication skills.
- Ensure every communication involves direct eye contact.
- Experiment with other means of expression such as drawing, music, dance, painting, singing, use of puppets, etc.
- Use flash cards and social stories.
- Encourage play and social interaction.
- Focus on what interests your child.
- Use non-verbal communication games that are fun.