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A NEATS Analysis of Autism Spectrum Disorders

By Jane Gilgun
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Feb. 16, 2010
Words: 6287 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

The purpose of this article is to describe the various types of autism and to show how early intervention can help some children with autism gain in social and language skills. The article also describes ASD in terms of their neurobiology, executive function, attachment, trauma, & self-regulation (NEATS). Important information for parents and professionals.

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education, children, autism, parenting, adoption, schools, social work, trauma, foster care, aspergers, pervasive developmental disorders, children with special needs, attachment, executive function, selfregulation, neurobiology, jane gilgun, childrens mental health, autism spectrum disorders, early intervention autism, retts, classroom management

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Review by: Monterey Bay Forum on Jan. 01, 2012 : star star star star
The meat of the book in in the last several pages.

Go to page 21 or 22 where the author discusses the incredible positive changes that did occur with appropriate, intensive early interventions. The group that received intereventions increased cognitive IQ from 70 (barely Borderline) to over 100 (solidly Average).

Most of the materilas referenced are from 2002 to 2008 years. Relevant for northern California parents no resources -- such as the M.I.N.D. Institute -- are listed.

Overall, definitely worth the e-book price of $1.99.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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