A bi-weekly publication from the Center for Autism Research
Genetics and Language Processing
A research study completed at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia examined how DNA mutations might cause delays in language processing in children with neurological disorders.
Every child with ASD has a different set of speech, language, and communication abilities. Working with a speech-language pathologist can help evaluate and treat communication problems in children with ASD.
Register to attend this workshop geared towards professionals who work with toddlers and young elementary school children recently diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
TheCenter for Autism Research (CAR)is a collaborative effort between The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania. CAR's primary mission is to understand the causes of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and develop effective treatments through research with infants through adults. Families who participate receive comprehensive assessment reports and are paid for their time and some travel expenses. CAR is also committed to serving the needs of families living with ASD through education and guidance. The newCAR Autism Roadmap seeks to help families answer questions about life with autism, whether they are new to the diagnosis or have lived with it for years, as well as connect them with resources in their communities via theCAR Resource Directory.
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