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Web-based Tool to Help Parents ID Autism
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 7 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists have created a Web-based
tool designed to help new parents and health professionals identify the
warning signs of autism.
The online video
"glossary" created by Florida State University Professor Amy Wetherby and
colleagues details such red flag specific behaviors as a baby fascinated
with spinning a cup, a toddler flapping his hands, and a preschooler walking
on her toes. It offers more than 100 video clips illustrating both typical
and atypical development of young children.
The goal of
the project, said Wetherby, is to help parents of children suspected of,
or recently diagnosed with, autism better understand some of the words
and terms they might hear, such as social reciprocity, joint attention,
sensory defensiveness and echolalia.
"We have carefully
chosen clips that can help parents see for themselves what typical behavior
looks like, as well as behavior that might raise a red flag," she said.
"These clips also help demystify terms that can sound complex, but represent
important behavioral clues. These clues or early red flags of autism may
indicate that there should be concern about a child's development."
The glossary
is free and available at firstwords.fsu.edu, www.autismspeaks.org and www.firstsigns.org.
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