(TNS) -- Robby Oberleitner was 18 months old when his parents noticed changes in his personality. By age 2, the boy wasn’t talking. He would cry and hurt himself. What happened over the next year ...
A tablet-based app could help reduce disparities in autism spectrum disorder diagnoses across gender, race and ethnicity, according to a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health. The app, ...
Rob is a freelance writer with a BA Hons Degree in English and Media Studies and a Diploma in Proofreading and Editing. After several years working in the financial sector, Rob pursued his passion for ...
April is National Autism Month. So, this month, the Cary-based National Autism Network is sharing information here on Go Ask Mom. Last week, the network shared top apps for kids with autism. Today, ...
Earlier this month Otsimo, a digital health startup focused on developmental disorders, rolled out an expansion of its app in the US to help kids with autism, down syndrome, and other cognitive ...
Though screen time is typically a no-no for toddlers, a new smartphone app supported by the National Institutes of Health could actually have a positive impact on childhood brain development. The app, ...
Lee Da-bin, a South Korean with autism, told AFP many people don't realise when they are encountering milder forms of autism - Copyright AFP Jung Yeon-je Lee Da-bin ...
New York, N.Y. (September 17, 2011) – Autism Speaks, the world's largest autism science and advocacy organization, and the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism today announced technology applications ...
After several years and hundreds of fussy toddlers at the Duke Clinic, Duke professors were able to create a method of neurodivergence screening that can be downloaded on tablets and phones. An ...
With one honk, the course of Shannon Des Roches Rosa’s day abruptly changed. “It’s my son,” Rosa announced, as she quickly removed the microphone pinned to her shirt. “I’ve gotta run,” she said, as ...
With one honk, the course of Shannon Des Roches Rosa’s day abruptly changed. “It’s my son,” Rosa announced, as she quickly removed the microphone pinned to her shirt. “I’ve gotta run,” she said, as ...