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DFW Family Says Six Flags Over Texas Special Needs Policy Inconsistent
Does the policy for special needs guests at Six Flags Over Texas need a second look? One Keller family thinks yes. They say a fun family outing turned it a flop. Six Flags Over Texas is bound to be a big destination for North Texas families leading into...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Amusement and Theme Parks, Autism, Health, Six Flags Inc.
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'Always continue to strive to be the best you can'
julieg@herald-mail.com“Good. Happy. Excited.” That’s what Zach Sherman said he was feeling after a graduation ceremony Thursday morning for students in Marshall Street School and the Job Development Program. That appeared to be a sentiment shared by several...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Special Olympics, College Sports, Autism, Science and Technology
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Test offers red flag for autism at 6 months
A simple “pull-to-sit” test on infants at six months old may help doctors predict autismand other delays, a new study has found. The study by Kennedy Krieger Institute researchers looked at infants at high genetic risk for autism and found...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Genes and Chromosomes, Autism, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Clutter Affecting Your Mood?
As recently seen on Living Healthy Chicago, we investigate how a cluttered home or office affects your mind or mood. Here is more information from Joyce Marter of Urban Balance. Is a Cluttered Home Cluttering Your Mind? By Joyce Marter, LCPC,...
Tags: Depression, Behavioral Conditions, Social Sciences, Stress, ADHD
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Popular autism therapy mixes warm praise, firm guidance
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's 10:30 a.m. on a Tuesday, an hour and a half into Michael Thomson's daily therapy. Three and a half hours left to go. Lined up before him are three plastic blocks and a toy hippopotamus. "Which one is different?" asks the therapist, seated on the...Tags: Apple iPad, Behavioral Conditions, Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Health
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Local Golf Schedules For 2012
CHARITY TOURNAMENTS May 10: The CT Capitals Tournament at Manchester CC. Registration 11 a.m.; shotgun scramble start 12:30 p.m. Entry fee is $115 and includes greens fee, cart, dinner, beverages, raffles, prizes and silent auction. Proceeds benefit...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Jerry Courville, Jr., U.S. Open (golf), PGA Championship, Spina Bifida
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Campaign aims to raise $1 million to benefit Camp Greentop
For eight years, Renee Gordon's son, Alex, has been attending Camp Greentop, a summer getaway in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains for people with disabilities.
Now Gordon is now spearheading a campaign with Michael Hettleman to raise $1 million for the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Seizures, First Aid, Symptoms, Pikesville
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A camp for every child
Forum Publishing GroupWhen it comes to booking a specialized camp for your special child, the earlier the better. Some schedules are already filled, such as the unique camp for those with MSUD, a rare metabolic problem known as maple syrup urinary disease, at Vee Bar Ranch...Tags: Lynn University, Wildlife, Asthma, Hotels and Accommodations, Caribbean Vacations
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Children with autism have new place to turn for therapy
REPORTERParents of children with autism have a new place to go for treatment in the Roanoke Valley. Connections Achievement and Therapy Center is based in Charlottesville, but has expanded to a new space in Daleville, just north of Roanoke. Connections offers...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Social Sciences, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Arts and Culture, Autism
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Engaged: Erin Berman and Jim Welsh
This couple's story is rooted in tradition, starting with the school they both attended, five years apart. In their four years as a couple, they've started many of their own traditions. Wedding Date: June 16, 2012 Her story: Erin Berman, 27, grew up...
Tags: Marriage, Foods and Beverages, Weddings, Seafood, Rentals
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Young adults with autism lag in school, work
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young adults with autism are less likely to go to college or hold down a job than their peers with other types of disabilities, a new U.S. study finds. Researchers found that more than one-third of young adults with an...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Personal Income, American School for the Deaf, Asperger Syndrome, Autism
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Taking fitness plateaus from failure to feedback
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - What do you do when your tried and true workout routine stops working for you? A fitness plateau can be your body's signal that it's time for a change, experts say, or a sign that you've been looking for progress in all the wrong...Tags: Mountains, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Landforms, Health
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