La torpeza y el autismo
Cuando nació mi nietecito, era un bebé quisquilloso. Solía llorar mucho y el sostenerlo en los brazos no le ofrecía consuelo. Parecía estar despierto la mayor parte de la noche […]
Cuando nació mi nietecito, era un bebé quisquilloso. Solía llorar mucho y el sostenerlo en los brazos no le ofrecía consuelo. Parecía estar despierto la mayor parte de la noche […]
Excited to say that I recently published my latest book on Amazon. The same is entitled, “Autism Updated: Symptoms, Treatments and Controversies”. The book is meant to provide a comprehensive […]
While writing this blog I find myself attending an international autism congress in Burgos, Spain. Thus far all of the lectures have been excellent. I have enjoyed the hospitality, the […]
I will always remember seeing Mel Kaplan examine autistic patients for a prism lens study that was being conducted at my laboratory. One young participant, despite having his parents around, […]
When my grandson was born he was a finicky baby. He used to cry a lot and holding him in your arms offered no solace. He seemed to be awake […]
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