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Asperger's diagnosis often overlooked in girls
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 14, 2008
Girls with Asperger's syndrome frequently go undiagnosed into adulthood because their symptoms are less obvious, autism experts say. Although girls with Asperger's are still unaware of others' feelings, they seem to have a stronger desire to connect with others and a wider range of obsessive interests than boys with the disorder. Newsweek (11/13)
Study unveils brain abnormalities tied to ADHD
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 18, 2008
Author with autism aims to demystify disorder
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 19, 2008
RTI experts answer educators' questions
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 14, 2008
Early-childhood experts: Children need more playtime
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 18, 2008
Can early therapy cure autism?
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 18, 2008
Study: Preschoolers need to learn academic and social skills
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 17, 2008
U.S. Education Department unlikely to change disability-reporting rules
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 17, 2008
School board suspends kindergarten teacher over class vote
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 19, 2008
Google erects virtual model of ancient Rome
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 14, 2008
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