Under federal law, children with autism are entitled to receive an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Each child’s IEP—a written document—is developed for his or her specific needs and achievement goals, and it’s updated periodically. But it’s often hard for parents to know exactly what their kids need to reach their full potential, which is why […]
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Dispelling Myths About the Causes of Autism
The first person to ever be officially diagnosed with autism was Donald Triplett, who was diagnosed in 1943. Almost certainly, autism had existed for quite some time before 1943, but no one had a name for it until Mr. Triplett came along. Since that time, there have been many theories about the potential causes of […]
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