Health.Zone Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the Health.Zone Content Network
  2. Sensory Integration Therapy: How It Works, Effectiveness

    www.healthline.com/health/autism/sensory...

    Sensory integration therapy is a tailored approach to sensory processing challenges. This therapy has shown limited effectiveness in reducing long-term symptoms and improving quality of life in ...

  3. AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Autism

    www.webmd.com/brain/autism/aac-augmentative-and...

    With more and more children, teens, and adults being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), we must learn new ways to communicate and teach. Luckily, techniques and technology have evolved ...

  4. Autism and Fixation: Examples and How to Find Balance

    www.healthline.com/health/autism/autism-fixation

    ritualized and repetitive thinking, routines, or behaviors. fixated interests that are highly intense or focused. altered reactivity to or interest in sensory experiences. Outside of autism ...

  5. Sensory processing disorder - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_processing_disorder

    Sensory friendly. Sensory processing disorder ( SPD, formerly known as sensory integration dysfunction) is a condition in which multisensory input is not adequately processed in order to provide appropriate responses to the demands of the environment. Sensory processing disorder is present in many people with dyspraxia, autism spectrum disorder ...

  6. High-Functioning Autism: Asperger's, Autism Levels & More

    www.healthline.com/health/high-functioning-autism

    This is what most people are referring to when they use the terms high-functioning autism or Asperger’s syndrome. Level 2. People at this level require some outside support on a daily basis ...

  7. Learning disability - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_disability

    Learning disability, learning disorder, or learning difficulty (British English) is a condition in the brain that causes difficulties comprehending or processing information and can be caused by several different factors. Given the "difficulty learning in a typical manner", this does not exclude the ability to learn in a different manner.

  8. Picture Exchange Communication System - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picture_Exchange...

    Example of basic PECS communication board. The Picture Exchange Communication System ( PECS) is an augmentative and alternative communication system developed and produced by Pyramid Educational Consultants, Inc. [1] PECS was developed in 1985 at the Delaware Autism Program by Andy Bondy, PhD, and Lori Frost, MS, CCC-SLP. [2]

  9. Communication Board for Autism and Other Conditions - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/communication-board

    Language limitations are associated with many different conditions affecting both children and adults. Communication boards can be essential tools for people with: autism spectrum disorder; speech ...