by Caren Haines | Nov 11, 2012 | Articles
Many of us know someone whose family is dealing with autism; once considered rare, now 1 in 88 children in this country are diagnosed with an Autism Specific Disorder (ASD). Silently Seizing: Common, Unrecognized and Frequently Missed Seizures and Their Potentially... by Mayo Clinic | Jun 12, 2012 | Articles
Guidelines aim to help primary care doctors, mental health specialists better care for difficult-to-manage youth showing aggression. Mayo Clinic researchers, in collaboration with other research institutions and youth mental health experts, are publishing new... by Dr. Georgia Michalopoulou | May 9, 2011 | Articles
Relational aggression is a form of bullying and it consists of manipulating relationships to exert control over another child, or harming another child by damaging his or her friendships or reputation. This kind of behavior is a growing concern for parents as it can...
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