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Dr. Krysti DeZonia of TERI, Inc. explains the root causes of behavior problems in children with autism and how to solve these problems.
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Dating Advice for Adults with Autism or Asperger's Syndrome. Adults with autism or Asperger's syndrome often have a great deal of difficulty dating. But with some tips and suggestions, anyone can master the art of dating.
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Avoid Food Additives to Solve Behavior Problems in Kids with Autism A mom discusses the challenges she faces when her son, age 7, eats foods containing food additives. Artificial food coloring, in particular, produces hostile and combative behavior.
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