Asperger’s: Genetic or Environmental?

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Imagine a world where every individual’s unique quirks and talents are not just products of their environment but are intricately woven into their very DNA. This is the intriguing realm we enter when exploring Asperger’s syndrome – a condition that has long puzzled scientists and clinicians alike. Are these distinct traits and behaviors we see […]

Can Asperger’s Run in Families?

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Have you ever wondered if Asperger’s syndrome runs in families? The idea that autism spectrum disorders, including Asperger’s, might be influenced by genetics is not just a theory but a widely accepted concept in the scientific community. With heritability estimates ranging from 64 to 91%, it’s clear that our genes play a significant role. However, […]

Why is Asperger’s Now Called Autism?

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In recent years, the term Asperger’s Syndrome has faded from medical vocabulary and was replaced by the broader label of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This shift has sparked curiosity, confusion, and a wave of questions among individuals, families, and even professionals.  Why has Asperger’s, a name that held significant meaning and identity for many, been […]

Why the Increase in Autism?

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The rates of autism in the United States have shown a steady increase over time. In 2012, the reported numbers indicated that 1 in 88 children had autism. By 2014, this figure decreased to 1 in 68 children. The latest data suggests a further increase, with the prevalence now estimated to be 1 in 36 […]

Tactile Sensitivity Symptoms in Autism

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Tactile sensitivity, or hypersensitivity to touch, is a common challenge faced by individuals with autism. This heightened sensitivity can significantly impact daily life, causing discomfort, anxiety, and even avoidance of certain activities. Understanding Tactile Sensitivity Tactile sensitivity, a symptom of hyperesthesia, is a heightened awareness or sensitivity to touch. Unlike most people who find touch […]

Gustatory Sensory Activities for ASD

The sense of taste, or gustation, is a crucial component of our sensory world. For individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the gustatory system can present unique challenges and opportunities. Understanding how taste perception differs in people with ASD is essential for developing effective sensory activities. Understanding Gustatory Sensory Processing in ASD The typical development […]

How to Reduce Visual Stimming

Stimming, or self-stimulatory behavior, is a common characteristic in individuals with autism. It involves repetitive actions, often involving movement, sounds, or objects. While stimming can serve various purposes, such as self-regulation or sensory input, excessive visual stimming can sometimes interfere with daily life. Visual Stimming: A Closer Look Visual stimming, a specific type of self-stimulatory […]

Autism Sensory Sensitivity Examples

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often involves sensory sensitivities. This means that everyday sensations like sounds, lights, or textures can feel overwhelming or uncomfortable for autistic individuals. Let’s explore what this means. How Sensory Sensitivities Affect Autistic People Autistic individuals often perceive the world differently due to unique ways of processing sensory information. While most people […]

What is De Novo Mutation?

Understanding autism spectrum disorder (ASD) involves delving into the world of genetics. De novo mutations (DNMs) are genetic alterations that play a significant role in this condition. This article explores what DNMs are and how they contribute to autism. De Novo Mutations Explained De novo mutations (DNMs) are a fascinating twist in the genetic story […]

Odds of Autism by Maternal Age

Understanding the factors that influence the risk of autism in children is essential. Parental age, including both maternal and paternal age, has been identified as one such factor. This article explores the impact of maternal age on the likelihood of having a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Maternal Age and Autism Risk Maternal age […]